WICHERT, Patrick (2025). Vestiges of affect: A photographic re-calling of a forced migrant community’s landscapes. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University. [Thesis]
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Abstract
This research explores the role the photographic imagination can play in
communicating a sense of loss and trauma of forced migration. It is a practice-led
landscape photography research project, a re-visiting of the flight towards the end of
WW2 from a small village, Gardyny, the home of my father, to Hemme, Heide-
Holstein.
Is it possible for landscape photography to recall a shared, familiar cultural memory of
home, and what impact do trauma and time have on this memory? Are such
memories recalled, re-constructed or re-imagined, and how can the taking, editing and
presentation of photographs enable this? In what ways can photography communicate
intimacy with such fragmented landscapes? Can the expressed empathy be contained
in the photography however fleeting and threatened by distance, both geographically
and through time?
The approach draws on archival research, oral histories and auto-ethnographic
photographic field work which includes phenomenological methods. It analyses lived
personal experience across generations and reframes them within their current social
and political context. Methods combine landscape photography with discursive
writing, thereby responding to archive materials, literature and personal memories
expressed in interviews conducted. Outcomes are presented in a thesis alongside a
digital photographic book.
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