Anthropology 249 - VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Fall
2013
01
4.00
Caroline Melly

MW 09:00-10:20

Smith College
19900-F13
SAB-RD 220
cmelly@smith.edu
This course considers the unique perspectives, techniques and theories that anthropology offers for understanding the visual world. We focus both on the production of visual materials (photographs and films, in particular) by anthropologists, as well as the anthropological analysis of visual artifacts produced by other people. We will consider the historical (particularly colonial) legacies of visual anthropology as well as its current manifestations and contemporary debates. Particular attention will be paid to issues of representation, authority, authenticity, and circulation of visual materials. Enrollment limited to 30.
Not open to first-years
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.