Anthropology 216EF - Special Topics in Anthropology: 'Ethnographic Film'
Ethnographic Film
Fall
2020
01
4.00
Sabra Thorner
M 09:45AM-11:00AM;TTH 09:30AM-11:15AM;WF 10:15AM-11:15AM
Mount Holyoke College
112168
sthorner@mtholyoke.edu
112168,112258
Anthropologists have made films since the origins of the discipline and have long debated the role of film in the production of knowledge about others. This course explores the history, evolution, critiques, and contemporary practices of ethnographic film. We will consider key works that have defined the genre, and the innovations (and controversies) associated with them; we will engage documentary, observational, reflexive, and experimental cinema; and we will consider Indigenous media as both social activism and cultural reproduction. We will learn about film as a signifying practice, and grapple with the ethical and political concerns raised by cross-cultural representation.
Prereq: ANTHR-105, or FLMST-201 or FLMST-202, or FMT-102 or FMT-103.