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Photography, care and the visual economy of Gambian transatlantic kinship relations

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posted on 2023-06-09, 02:53 authored by Pamela KeaPamela Kea
This article examines transnational kinship relations between Gambian parents in the United Kingdom and their children and carers in The Gambia, with a focus on the production, exchange and reception of photographs. Many Gambian migrant parents in the U.K. take their children to The Gambia to be cared for by extended family members. Mirroring the mobility of Gambian migrants and their children, as they travel between the U.K. and The Gambia, photographs document changing family structures and relations. It is argued that domestic photography provides insight into the representational politics, values and aesthetics of Gambian transatlantic kinship relations. Further, the concept of the moral economy supports a hermeneutics of Gambian family photographic practice and develops our understanding of the visual economy of transnational kinship relations in a number of ways: it draws attention to the way in which the value attributed to a photograph is rooted in shared moral and cultural codes of care within transnational relations of inequality and power; it helps us to interpret Gambian’s responses to and treatment of family photographs; and it highlights the importance attributed to portrait photography and the staging, setting and aesthetics of photographic content within a Gambian imaginary.

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Understanding the Impacts of Mobility on Youth; G0381; ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION; 2008-SCR-114

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Publication status

  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Journal of Material Culture

ISSN

1359-1835

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Issue

1

Volume

22

Page range

51-71

Department affiliated with

  • Anthropology Publications

Full text available

  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2016-09-14

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2016-09-14

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2016-09-14

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