Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Morbid Ink: Field Notes on the Human Memorial Tattoo

"Memorial tattooing is, as Marita Sturken discusses the memorialization of the dead, a technology of memory. Yet the tattoo is more than just a representation of the dead. It is a historiographical practice in which the living person seeks to make death intelligible by permanently altering his or her own body. In this way, memorial tattooing not only establishes a new language of intelligibility between the living and the dead, it produces a historical text carried on the historian’s body. A memorial tattoo is an image but it is also (and most importantly) a narrative." from http://observatoryroom.org/2010/05/29/memorial-tattoo/


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