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By Fadwa El Guindi
El Guindi provides a comprehensive guide to visual anthropology and the use of film in ethnographic research. She shows how visual media is now an accepted part of anthropological methodology, a vital tool that produces knowledge about the range of cultures and about culture itself. It is an excellent guide for ethnographic research, and for film and other media instruction concerned with cross-cultural representation.
PreludeIntroductionPart One: Issues, Ancestry, and GenealogyChapter 1: History, Euro-Americanization, & New DirectionsChapter 2: For God's Sake, MargaretPart Two: Ethnographic FilmChapter 3: Filming OthersChapter 4: Filming SelvesPart Three: Research FilmChapter 5: DiscoveryPart Four: Visual EthnographyChapter 6: From Doing Cinema to Doing AnthropologyChapter 7: Parameters for Visual EthnographyConclusionReferencesVisuals Cited