Selfies, #me: Glimpses of Authenticity in the Narcissus’ Pool of the Networked Amateur Self-Portrait
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Donnachie, Karen Ann
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Donnachie, K.A. 2015. Selfies, #me: Glimpses of Authenticity in the Narcissus’ Pool of the Networked Amateur Self-Portrait. In Rites of Spring. Perth: Black Swan Press.
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This research addresses the ‘Selfie’ as a significant phenomenon of contemporary photography, its unique methods of production and distribution, as well as the possible motivations driving this particular genre of the (amateur) self-portrait. I will argue that the Selfie happens at the crossroads between performance, narcissism, social tick, an intrinsic desire for self-projection and a possibly irrational quest for authenticity in the contemporary photographic image, and that its ubiquity cannot help but change the idea of the photograph as we know it.