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Ethnographic film festivals

2020
This chapter examines the role that the film festival format plays in informing the terms of ethnographic cinema. It examines this question in a context where the theoretical interests and technological conditions in which ethnographic cinema is produced are shifting both within and outside of anthropology.
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Ethnographic Film

2012
The relationship between visual media and anthropology has a long history growing out of the imperializing impulses of the 19th century, and anthropologists—as well as others such as cultural explorers, scientists, geographers, journalists, and travel writers—have long used forms of visual media to document their impressions of and perspectives about ...
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Encountering Ethnographic Film

American Anthropologist, 1994
Book reviewed in this article:Innovation in Ethnographic Film. Peter Loizos. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993. 224 pp.
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Whither Ethnographic Film?

American Anthropologist, 1990
Cinematographic Theory and New Dimensions in Ethnographic Film. Paul Hockings and Yasuhiro Omori, eds.Anthropological Filmmaking: Anthropological Perspectives on the Production of Film and Video for General Public Audiences. Jack R. Rollwagen, ed.Disappearing World. Andre Singer and Leslie Woodhead.Visual Explorations of the World: Selected Papers from
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British Ethnographic Film: Recent Developments

Anthropology Today, 1985
Paul Henley is a specialist on Amazonia and is currently an RAI Leverhulme Training Fellow at the National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield. An earlier and considerably shorter version has appeared in a German publication (see bibliography), which was reviewed in RAIN 62. Perhaps the most remarkable fact about the recent history of ethnographic
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Filmed Ethnography or Ethnographic Film? Voice and Positionality in Ethnographic, Documentary, and Feminist Film

Journal of Film and Video, 2015
And tomorrow? Tomorrow will be the time of completely portable colorvideo, video editing, and instant replay ("instant feedback"). Which is to say, the time of the joint dream of Vertov and Flaherty, of a mechanical cine-eye-ear and of a camera that can so totally participate that it will automatically pass into the hands of those who, until now, have ...
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Creativity in ethnographic film

Visual Anthropology, 2001
MacDougall, David. Transcultural Cinema. Edited and with an Introduction by Lucien Taylor. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998: x+318 pp., bibliography, filmography, index, illus.; paperback $18.95, hdbd. $59.50.
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Ethnographic Film as Exchange

The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2013
This paper discusses how film impacts on the relationship between researchers/filmmakers and their collaborators in the field. Film can function as a gift that strengthens reciprocal relationships and it is a medium that facilitates dialogue and intercultural exchange.
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Ethnographic Films from Iran

2021
Iranian ethnographic films began with a focus on preserving Iran’s diverse traditions and indigenous cultures. Many of these films were salvage documentaries marked by nostalgia for disappearing traditions of rural and tribal life. The earliest film from this tradition is Grass (1925), which is about tribal migration and was made by American explorers ...
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