European Journal of Life Writing (Jul 2017)

Recent Zones of Portraiture: The Selfie

  • Teresa Bruś

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5463/ejlw.6.227
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 87 – 100

Abstract

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In the “age of the selfie” (Jerry Saltz), we gauge the self as active. This paper proposes to engage the selfie as a dominant and enlarging practice of assertion and performance of lived existence. I align the selfie with the snapshot, making a point about their extraordinary cultural force and productivity determined by their distinctive economies and technical bases as well as cultural statuses. An expression of our desire to be visible in the social world, the selfie, I argue, is a sub-genre of portraiture which exposes and “proliferates” our face as an activity promising interaction. In the “post-face” phase of our culture this performative face is a surface of the visual present, always in the making.

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