Anthropological Filmmaking : Anthropological perspectives on the production of film and video for general public audiences.

Bibliographische Detailangaben
Weitere Verfasser: Rollwagen, Jack R. (ed.)
Format: Ouvrage
Sprache:Anglais
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam : Harwood Academic Publishers, 1996.
Schriftenreihe:Visual Anthropology ; 1.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Collaboration in ethnographic filmmaking: a personal view / Asch, Timothy
  • Anthropologists and ethnographic filmmaking / Balikci, Asen
  • Against reductionism and idealist self-reflexivity: the Ilparakuyo Maasai film project / Biella, Peter
  • Visual anthropology and the future of ethnographic film / Collier, John Jr
  • Third eye: some reflections on collaboration for ethnographic film / Connor, Linda
  • Southeast Nuba: a biographical statement / Faris, James C.
  • What to tell and how to show it: issues in anthropological filmmaking / Freudenthal, Solveig
  • An interview / Godelier, Maurice
  • Gone with the gael: filming in an Irish village / Hockings, Paul
  • The controversy about Kipseli / Hoffman, Susanna M.
  • New Guinea in Italy: an analysis of the making of an Italian television series from research footage of the maring people of Papua New Guinea / Jablonko, Allison
  • On the making of "Eze-Nwata ,The small King" / Jell-Bahlsen, Sabine
  • Filming as teleologicalL process / Klima, George
  • Structure and message in "Trobriand Criquet" / Leach, Jerry W.
  • Autobiographical filming as an ethnographic tool / Nash, June
  • Filming the fidencistas: the making of "We believe in nino fidencio" / Olson, Jon
  • European visual anthropology: filming in a Greek village / Piault, Colette
  • The role of anthropological theory in "ethnographic" filmmaking / Rollwagen, Jack R.
  • Imaging anthropology / Rundstrom, Ron
  • Choises and constraints in filming in Central Asia / Singer, André.