Rethinking Visual Anthropology

Rethinking Visual Anthropology

Rethinking Visual Anthropology

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Book Description
This pathbreaking book brings together essays by leading anthropologists that cover an entire range of visual representation, from Balinese television to computer software manuals. Contributors discuss the anthropology of art, ritual; media and communication, the study of landscape, the history of anthropology, and art practice and production.

Card catalog description
For many years the field of visual anthropology has been dominated by a focus on the production and study of ethnographic film, leading many anthropologists to dismiss it as being of little importance to their work. This book shows that the scope of visual anthropology is far broader, encompassing the analysis of still photography, television, electronic representation, art, ritual and material culture. Since anthropology involves the representation of one culture or segment of society to another, the authors argue, an understanding of the nature of representational processes across cultures is essential. This book brings together essays by leading anthropologists that cover the entire range of visual representation, from Balinese television to computer software manuals. Contributors discuss the anthropology of art, the study of landscape, the anthropology of ritual, the anthropology of media and communication, the history of anthropology, and art practice and production. Also included are a wide-ranging introduction and a concluding overview. The book will be of interest to all anthropologists - even those who have never picked up a camera - and also to those concerned with cross-cultural visual representation in the fields of cultural studies, media studies and communication theory.

Rethinking Visual Anthropology,Marcus Banks,Howard Morphy,Yale University Press,0300066910,Anthropology (Specific Aspects),Anthropology - General,Cinema/Film: Book,Film & Video - History & Criticism,Social Science,Sociology,Visual anthropology,Social Science / General

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  4. Screenwriting for Film and Television
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