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Mobile Media Photography and Intergenerational Families

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posted on 2024-11-02, 10:32 authored by Jolynna Sinanan, Larissa HjorthLarissa Hjorth, Kana Ohashi, Fumitoshi Kato
The visuality of apps such as Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp is becoming more apparent, especially as part of emotional work in contemporary relationships. In families, informal intergenerational literacy can be found throughout mobile media practices. Often, the emotional work around these practices remains tacit. In this article, we interrogate the ways in which mobile media photography has become imbricated in making-do practices of maintaining intimacy in intergenerational family contexts. Drawing from literature on mobile media visuality and transnational family relationships, this article considers Arlie Hochschild's emotional labor and "feeling rules" to consider how intergenerational familial genres in Australia and Japan are used to perform contemporary notions of familial intimacy and copresence. The article thus contributes a cross-cultural consideration of Hochschild's emotion work to examine how the circulation of images reveals the ideals of familyhood and aspirations of contemporary Asian families in a multicultural and monocultural context.

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Journal

International Journal of Communication

Volume

12

Start page

4106

End page

4122

Total pages

17

Publisher

University of Southern California * Annenberg Center for Communication

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2018 (Jolynna Sinanan, Larissa Hjorth, Kana Ohashi, and Fumitoshi Kato). Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 license.

Former Identifier

2006091391

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-05-23

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