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Songs of the Dead

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Main Author: McFetridge, Alan
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Johnson, Antoinette, Mcloughin, Emma, Devitt, Dan
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Songs of the Dead is a photographic exploration of the aftermath of a devastating fire that impacted the community of Fort McMurray in Alberta Canada on the 3rd of May 2016. Six months after the fire, stimulated by media coverage and reflecting on the discourse surrounding dispossession and the environment, the project commenced at ground level with support of a Royal Photographic Society Environmental Awareness Bursary in a region inhabited by Anishinaabe1 located within Treaty 8 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dene and unceded territory of the Métis. The visual essay presented here is centred in the wake of a major fire event, however, it is also about human law and ecosystems. By traversing discussions on ethics within documentary photography and briefly exploring the history Aftermath of this medium, we argue how photography can better address socio-ecological issues within climate change through poetics. We offer a way of resisting the norms of documentary photography, resulting from subject and process-driven methods. Cover image: The Last Man - photo by Alan McFetridge
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title Songs of the Dead
spellingShingle Songs of the Dead
McFetridge, Alan
Fire
Geography
Ethics
Photography
Ecology
title_short Songs of the Dead
title_full Songs of the Dead
title_fullStr Songs of the Dead
title_full_unstemmed Songs of the Dead
title_sort Songs of the Dead
author McFetridge, Alan
author_facet McFetridge, Alan
Johnson, Antoinette
Mcloughin, Emma
Devitt, Dan
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author2 Johnson, Antoinette
Mcloughin, Emma
Devitt, Dan
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Johnson, Antoinette
Mcloughin, Emma
Devitt, Dan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fire
Geography
Ethics
Photography
Ecology
topic Fire
Geography
Ethics
Photography
Ecology
description Songs of the Dead is a photographic exploration of the aftermath of a devastating fire that impacted the community of Fort McMurray in Alberta Canada on the 3rd of May 2016. Six months after the fire, stimulated by media coverage and reflecting on the discourse surrounding dispossession and the environment, the project commenced at ground level with support of a Royal Photographic Society Environmental Awareness Bursary in a region inhabited by Anishinaabe1 located within Treaty 8 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Dene and unceded territory of the Métis. The visual essay presented here is centred in the wake of a major fire event, however, it is also about human law and ecosystems. By traversing discussions on ethics within documentary photography and briefly exploring the history Aftermath of this medium, we argue how photography can better address socio-ecological issues within climate change through poetics. We offer a way of resisting the norms of documentary photography, resulting from subject and process-driven methods. Cover image: The Last Man - photo by Alan McFetridge
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