Film as Ethnography
Peter Crawford editor David Turton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Published:10th Sep '92
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This work examines the reasons why anthropologists have not used the camera as a research instrument or film as a means of communicating ethnographic knowledge. It suggests that images and words in this discipline operate on different logical levels; that they are hierarchically related; that whereas writings may encompass the images produced by film, the inverse of this cannot be true. The author argues for this position further by suggesting that the visual is to the written mode as "thin description" (giving a record of the form of behaviour) is to "thick description" (giving an account of meaning).
ISBN: 9780719036835
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322 pages