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- Title
Gestures of Connection: Victorian Technologies of Photography and Visible Mothering.
- Authors
Tange, Andrea Kaston
- Abstract
Victorian "hidden mother" photographs are portraits of babies in which adult figures are draped with textiles, blocked with furniture, tucked behind a mat, or otherwise (often ineffectively) obscured. Fascination with them habitually turns on their presumed erasure of nineteenth-century women's labor; however, modern assumptions about the production of these photos have shaped consumption of them. This essay locates these images within multiple contexts: the technologies of their production, growing sentimental ideals of middle-class motherhood, and the ways that carework and its cultural (in)visibilities varied widely by gender, race, and class in the period. Arguing that the mother figures' persistent presence (not hiddenness) is fundamental to these photographs, this essay makes a case for reading them as revealing intimacies and documenting tenderness rather than evincing erasures.
- Subjects
PHOTOGRAPHY; RACE; GESTURE; MIDDLE class; MOTHERS; INFANTS
- Publication
Victorian Studies, 2023, Vol 65, Issue 2, p193
- ISSN
0042-5222
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/vic.2023.a911106