Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits
This article aims at furthering our understanding of costuming in self-portraiture through the analysis of Janieta Eyre’s photographic works. Exploring the fictionalizing potentialities of photography and flouting the conventions of self-portraiture, the Canadian artist stages her multiple doubles i...
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description | This article aims at furthering our understanding of costuming in self-portraiture through the analysis of Janieta Eyre’s photographic works. Exploring the fictionalizing potentialities of photography and flouting the conventions of self-portraiture, the Canadian artist stages her multiple doubles in a playful yet introspective way. The studio becomes an experimental huis-clos harbouring fantasy self-explorations. The costumes that she assembles allow for complex dramatizations of the othered self. In these performative self-fictions the costume constitutes a prosthetic device. Her burlesque impersonations address gender identity in a subversive way. Judith Butler’s view of gender as stylized repetition of acts chimes in with Eyre’s use of seriality and endless mises-en-abyme, while Paul Gee’s definition of projective identity as a liminal form of identity—an interface between the real and the virtual self—and other researchers’ exploration of the avatar in game theory shed additional light on Eyre’s use of costuming. |
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spellingShingle | Valérie MORISSON Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits E-REA double burlesque femininity avatar costume dopplegänger |
title | Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits |
title_full | Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits |
title_fullStr | Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits |
title_full_unstemmed | Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits |
title_short | Costumed doubles and avatars in Janieta Eyre’s photographic self-portraits |
title_sort | costumed doubles and avatars in janieta eyre s photographic self portraits |
topic | double burlesque femininity avatar costume dopplegänger |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/erea/7864 |
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