In Kate Douglas' s article "Youth, trauma, memorial: Self - timer" I have witnessed the explanation that self - portrait became her own "genre" in modern autobiography (2 pages, Douglas). Clearly, technology has changed through the evolution of generations; therefore, the same applies to the younger generation. Self-portrait evolved into its own autobiographical form and tells the story under the surface of the image. Let's link this idea to an article called Selfies. There are even groups, novels, shelves, and customs - but the portrait of monopoly is not just a modern phenomenon, Getchen McCulloch explains the idea explained by linguist Mark Liberman (Liberman), 2014) self timer Defines its definition from simple pictures taken with a mirror, or from arm length to portrait. Characters are mainly concerned, - according to the environment - there are subjects in the background. As I briefly explained, the self-timer evolved from a traditional story record to a story, exposing your own photos and leaving the story to the reader. A picture of a girl and a boy taking a picture of herself at the Pearl Harbor Memorial Museum in Douglas's article; the reader may explain the meaning of this article based on its "Edge Work" (page 9, Douglas) I can do it. The physical attributes of the edged work or photograph may present a viewer hazard and provide portrait material suitable for interpretation. In particular, the sensitive place described by Douglas is "trauma scape" (4 pages, Douglas). For example, in a photo of a boy who looks at the camera, you can interpret the image as if only people are aware of the existence of the war memorial that was killed. The expression of Easy E is neutral and subtitles are similar. A slight frown face in Easy E 's face may have little to do with the history of the site, and the sun is in his eyes when he takes a picture. Regardless of the sun in his eye, he would like to prove that he went to an important place for our history so he wants to use his easy title to post a photo . As explained in Douglas's article, this form of "Witnesses of the Second Person" (page 8, Douglas) is the ability to experience events and activities, most commonly through social media, through the vision of others . As we used Easy E as an example, this leaves a lot of blank space for the reader to explain. Finally, the self-timer not only developed a new type of autobiography, but also allowed young people to think critically about the situation through second-hand witnesses, research and explain the traumatic landscape that appears in social media did. Therefore, the self-timer should be regarded as a sort of autobiography and it is not wasteful or appropriate for these reasons.
McCulloch, Gretchen. Self-portrait: There are even groups, novels, flagships and even seals - but self portraits are more than just modern phenomena. It is independent. April 2, 2014
Hello everyone. Today we will talk about self-portrait as an appropriate form of autobiography in our current technical context. Autobiography can be defined as a story about life, but they can take various forms. Traditional forms of autobiography (such as books) are chronologically tracked by people pursuing remarkable or extraordinary lives. In this way, self-portrait type can change the definition of autobiography and expand it to promote the participation of the general public.
Depending on the media, you can think that the extended meaning of the self timer is like the meaning of autobiography. Many celebrities hire writers instead of writing their own autobiography, but autobiography is still in progress as the theme is asked to produce a work and potentially has a significant impact on the way it is presented It is different from biography. And it does not violate the spirit of autobiography including explanation of the subject's friends and family. In fact, this is a very strange autobiography, at least not listed in the path.
An autobiographical analogy is useful for understanding coins by self-timers such as book shelves (shelves) and seal stamps (seal stamps) whose subjects are not necessarily included in the pictures (Google will introduce today's Gmail Shelfie , This is April Fools Day). "The aspect here shows that this is subjective, what you want to be identified, not a way to write autobiographical articles about a specific part of your life."