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|a Grimshaw, Anna.
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|a Visualizing Anthropology :
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|a Table of Contents; Introduction; Eyeing the Field: New Horizons for Visual Anthropology; Reflections of a Neophyte: A University Versus a Broadcast Context; Seeing is Believing: An Ethnographer's Encounter with Television Documentary Production; Cameras at the Addy: Speaking in Pictures with City Kids; News from Home: Reflections on Fine Art and Anthropology; Give Me a Call; The Experience and the Object: Making a Documentary Video Installation; Setting Up Roots, or the Anthropologist on the Set: Observations on the Shooting of a Cinema Movie in a Mapuche Reservation, Argentina.
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|a The Filmed Return of the Natives -- to a Colonizing Territory of TerrorBecoming an Artist-Ethnographer; Creation and I, Me and My Work: A Personal Account of Relations Between Film, Film-maker and Teaching; Making Nothing Happen: Notes for a Seminar.
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|a Questions of vision and knowledge are central to debates about the world in which we live. Developing new analytical approaches toward ways of seeing is a key challenge facing those working across a wide range of disciplines. How can visuality be understood on its own terms rather than by means of established textual frameworks? Visualizing Anthropology takes up this challenge. Bringing together a range of perspectives anchored in practice, the book maps experiments in the forms and techniques of visual enquiry. The origins of this collection lie in visual anthropology. Although the field has.
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