明治中期迄の写真舗顧客と写真蒐集家斎藤月岑 : 写真の大衆化の「受け手」論的一考察

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  • Photo Collector Saito Gesshin and Photo Carte-Shop (Shashinho) Customers in the Middle of the Meiji Era : An Examination of Popularization of Photography from the Perspective of Recipient
  • メイジ チュウキ マデ ノ シャシンホコキャク ト シャシン シュウシュウカ サイトウゲツシン : シャシン ノ タイシュウカ ノ 「 ウケ テ 」 ロンテキ イチ コウサツ

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This paper examines photo carte-shop customers' experience of buying photographs and the chain reaction mediated by such experience from the perspective of recipient analysis in the study of media history. The study's objective is to clarify the process through which photography became popular around the middle of the Meiji Era. An analysis of photo studio customer behavior was made through materials such as newspapers, diaries, photo albums and other resources. Photography was popularized by two phenomena. First was the communication enjoyed when seeing photographs displayed at photo carte-shops or seeing photographs at home, as well as the game of guessing who appeared in photographs. Second, there was the spread and chain behaviors of customer experience described in the photo collections and the writings on the history of photography by famous collector Gesshin Saito. His writing in Shashinkyo (History of Photo carte-shops) proposed a new historical perspective and method of the study of history of photographs in Japan.

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