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ETHNOGRAPHIC CINEMA (EC): A MANIFESTO / A PROVOCATION (USA, 2003)
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Jay Ruby
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Anthropology
/ Applied anthropology
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Ethnography
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2014
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2014
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ETHNOGRAPHIC CINEMA (EC): A MANIFESTO / A PROVOCATION (USA, 2003)
2014
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Overview
So-called ethnographic films are, in fact, films about culture and not films that pictorially convey ethnographic knowledge. They are produced by professional filmmakers who have little or no knowledge of anthropology and by anthropologists who thoughtlessly follow the dictates of documentary realism.
For a cinema to exist that furthers the purposes of anthropology, the following must occur:
1. EC must be the work of academically educated and academically employed socio-cultural anthropologists. EC can only be a consequence of ethnographic research by trained ethnographers who professionally engage in academic discourse on a regular basis. EC must be an extension of their
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University of California Press
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ISBN
0520276744, 9780520276741
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