Published Jun 1, 2013



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Ana María Henao Albarracín

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Abstract
This research is intended to understand the social uses and meanings of post-mortem or funeral photography between the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth century in Colombia. The article seeks to contribute to the analysis of the relationship between photography and society, and more particularly, between photography and a social representation of death, identifying the conventions and rules of this photographic practice that determine aesthetic behaviors around death.
Keywords

Body, Social representation, Photography, Death, Representation of deathCuerpo, representación social, fotografía, muerte, representación de la muerteCorpo, Representação social, Fotografia, Morte, Representação da morte

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How to Cite
Henao Albarracín, A. M. (2013). Uses and social meanings of post-mortem photography in Colombia. Universitas Humanística, 75(75). Retrieved from https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/univhumanistica/article/view/5896
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