Goals: This course examines the ways culture and society are represented and imagined visually. While we will primarily focus on photography and film, we will also look more broadly at the visual aspects of culture as it intersects with material culture, media and the digital. A central concern will be to examine the ways that these technologies construct knowledge and understanding of ourselves and others. Content: The course emphasizes equal parts of theory and practice. Film screenings and theoretical works will provide a foundation for members of the class to make their own films. The last half of the semester will engage students individually and in groups with creating documentary research projects using visual research methods. Taugh...
The Critical use of visual sources has enabled students to work within professions which depend on i...
This module is concerned with how anthropology can contribute to - and gain insight from - the analy...
Goals: To become familiar with the kinds of explanations and methods anthropologists have used and/o...
Goals: This course examines the ways culture and society are represented and imagined visually. Whil...
Goals: This course examines the ways culture and society are represented and imagined visually. Whil...
Goals: To study topics in the subdiscipline of sociocultural anthropology. Intended primarily for an...
Goals: To study topics in the subdiscipline of sociocultural anthropology. Intended primarily for an...
This class examines how to think about and make ethnographically-oriented sounds and images. In the ...
Goals: To introduce the approaches and perspectives of the anthropological study of human beings. To...
Anthropology is a word-driven discipline. However, “it has tended to ignore the visual-pictorial wor...
This course will trace the history of Chinese film from the earliest silent films, through China\u27...
Goals: To study topics in the subdiscipline of sociocultural anthropology. Intended primarily for an...
This packet contains course materials for the University of Massachusetts Amherst class ANT 106: Cul...
Course syllabus for ANTH 500VA Anthropology in Film Course description: An introduction to world cul...
Goals: This course surveys the variety of ethnographic research methods and techniques used by anthr...
The Critical use of visual sources has enabled students to work within professions which depend on i...
This module is concerned with how anthropology can contribute to - and gain insight from - the analy...
Goals: To become familiar with the kinds of explanations and methods anthropologists have used and/o...
Goals: This course examines the ways culture and society are represented and imagined visually. Whil...
Goals: This course examines the ways culture and society are represented and imagined visually. Whil...
Goals: To study topics in the subdiscipline of sociocultural anthropology. Intended primarily for an...
Goals: To study topics in the subdiscipline of sociocultural anthropology. Intended primarily for an...
This class examines how to think about and make ethnographically-oriented sounds and images. In the ...
Goals: To introduce the approaches and perspectives of the anthropological study of human beings. To...
Anthropology is a word-driven discipline. However, “it has tended to ignore the visual-pictorial wor...
This course will trace the history of Chinese film from the earliest silent films, through China\u27...
Goals: To study topics in the subdiscipline of sociocultural anthropology. Intended primarily for an...
This packet contains course materials for the University of Massachusetts Amherst class ANT 106: Cul...
Course syllabus for ANTH 500VA Anthropology in Film Course description: An introduction to world cul...
Goals: This course surveys the variety of ethnographic research methods and techniques used by anthr...
The Critical use of visual sources has enabled students to work within professions which depend on i...
This module is concerned with how anthropology can contribute to - and gain insight from - the analy...
Goals: To become familiar with the kinds of explanations and methods anthropologists have used and/o...