Anthropology 310 - Visual Anthr in Material World

Spring
2015
01
4.00
Debbora Battaglia
T 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
90932
Dwight Hall 202
dbattagl@mtholyoke.edu
90932,91087
In this course we go behind the scenes and behind the screens of anthropological films, museum exhibitions, 'small media'; events such as television, and publications such as National Geographic Magazine, to explore the social contexts of image production, distribution, and interpretation. Focusing on visual activism and ethics, we consider how popular portrayals of our own society and of others' both shape and are shaped by hierarchies of value in the material world. Finally, we leave the walls of the classroom to produce home movies of places which others call home - workplaces, temporary shelters, artistic environments, and so forth.
Prereq: Anthropology 105 and 4 additional credits in Anthropology department.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.