History of contemporary self-image

(1) * Misbah Islam Mail (Nanjing University of the Arts, China)
(2) Natalie Samynadin Mail (University of Seychelles, Seychelles)
*corresponding author

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This paper aims to describe how the development of the art of selfie photography in the world. This research is library research; the author seeks various reading materials that support the acquisition of data. The reading article is a book and research results published in libraries and online. This study shows that in history, selfies do not only talk about narcissism but have a strong cultural philosophy.

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self-image; history; aesthetics; portrait; photography

   

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