For an audiovisual anthropology

(Mis)Directions between-gazes

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48006/2358-0097-7130

Keywords:

Audiovisual Anthropology, Marc Piault, Cinema, Ethnology, Ethnography

Abstract

Marc Piault, Franco-Brazilian filmmaker-anthropologist, should be a reference not only for those who take the risks of the audiovisual anthropology fields, but also for who venture into the anthropological discipline. It is with fairness, therefore, that the translation of the book Anthropology & Cinema: Passage to the Image, Passage through the Image (2018) finally comes to light, in which the author retraces the transversal paths between anthropology and cinema, a dialectical trajectory that tooks place at the points of contact between the identities and the tensions of that knowledge. Thus, he shows how Western thought was established from the complex relationship with otherness, drawing a critical retrospective and projecting future instigators and possible paths that still need to be followed.

References

CUNHA, Edgar Teodoro da; CAIUBY NOVAES, Sylvia; HENLEY, Paul. 2017. “The First Ethnographic Documentary? Luiz Thomaz Reis, the Rondon Commission and the Making of (1917)”. Visual Anthropology Journal, 30: 105-146.

GONÇALVES, Marco Antônio. 2019. “O Sorriso de Nanook e o cinema documental e etnográfico de Robert Flaherty”. Sociologia e Antropologia, 9: 543-575.

TACCA, Fernando de. 2001. A imagética da Comissão Rondon. São Paulo: Papirus Editora.

Published

2021-08-24

How to Cite

Portuguese, P. (2021). For an audiovisual anthropology: (Mis)Directions between-gazes. Novos Debates, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.48006/2358-0097-7130

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Reviews