Public History, antropologia, fotografia: immagini e uso pubblico della storia
Abstract
This article offers some brief, introductory observations on Public History
from the perspective of an anthropologist specializing in the study
of images and representations. These remarks are preceded by a quick
analysis of the critical background that must support otherwise naive
or simplistic interpretations of Public History. Based on these premises,
photography is discussed with reference to communities shaping
local memory through the act of recording images which can be found in
family albums, relevant collections, the archives of local photographers,
thematic repositories or general collections “the way we were.”