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Death photography in Turkey in the late 1800s and early 1900s: Defining an area of study
2013
Early Popular Visual Culture
Since its invention, photography has been associated with the personal past. Although photographs seem to bring back memories and the past, by visually representing the inevitable passing of time, they also serve as melancholic objects of loss that remind us of our mortality. The critical literature has frequently associated photography with death. Yet when the image includes a dead body, the focus of discussion alters. Post-mortem photography was a popular visual tradition in
doi:10.1080/17460654.2013.831738
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