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ANTH6049 Filming Cultures

Offered By School of Archaeology and Anthropology
Academic Career Graduate Coursework
Course Subject Anthropology
Offered in ANTH6049 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

What can we learn about other cultures through film? What can the camera do that the pen cannot? How has the digital revolution changed this? How have anthropologists and film-makers responded to these changes? What are the implications for the future? This course will address these questions and others by means of an examination of some films by leading ethnographic filmmakers. We will study films from a variety of cultures, the contrasting modes of representation employed by various filmmakers, and the debates they have given rise to.

Indicative Assessment

By negotiation: 6,000 words

Workload

Two hours of lectures, one hour of film and one hour of tutorial per week

Course Classification(s) TransitionalTransitional courses are designed for students from a broad range of backgrounds and learning achievements, which provide for the acquisition of generic skills; or an informed understanding of contemporary issues; or fundamental knowledge for transition to Advanced or Specialist courses.
Areas of Interest Anthropology
Prescribed Texts

Textbook
*McDougall, D. Transcultural Cinema, Princeton University Press, 1998.

Preliminary Reading *Grimshaw, A. The Ethnographer's Eye: Ways of Seeing in Modern Anthropology, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
Programs Graduate Certificate in Anthropology, Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts, Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts, and Master of Anthropology
Academic Contact to be advised

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