Randy Malamud, in An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture, studies how humans build frames to “place” animals within it for viewing (18-20). Animals that are filmed in documentaries, similarly, are made to exist within a frame or a boundary by the filmmaker. The frame constructs the space that forms the position of the viewer in relation to the animal on screen. From the analysis of how different spaces of the documented animal is constructed and approached or entered by the human, I examine how documentary films may interrupt the “authority of the frames and framers” (Malamud 20).Bachelor of Art
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
A joint paper on a documentary film in progress by Paul Judge and Bridget Sutherland. We are curre...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...
Randy Malamud, in An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture, studies how humans build frames to ...
This dissertation proceeds from the question “How does the camera capture animals, and how does the ...
This paper discusses the effects of the decision to include humans and other animals in the same fra...
This book is the first critical anthology to examine the controversial history of the zoo by focusin...
This exegesis constructs the documentary component of the studio research project: Traversing the Zo...
Critical studies of animal life and the cinema tend toward the thematic and topical, in service of h...
Presented in the LCC 4100 E Seminar: Animals, Flesh, Surfaces and ArtSee also: LEC poster: http://hd...
For the past 10 years my photographic art practice has engaged animals as metaphors to explore human...
This book chapter indicates a further application of theories of multimodal communication applied to...
Katedra obecné antropologieDepartment of General AnthropologyFaculty of HumanitiesFakulta humanitníc...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy filmowych i kulturowych wizerunków zwierząt z perspektywy animal studies. Sz...
The proposal in this paper is that animal becoming and animal personhood is articulated in particula...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
A joint paper on a documentary film in progress by Paul Judge and Bridget Sutherland. We are curre...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...
Randy Malamud, in An Introduction to Animals and Visual Culture, studies how humans build frames to ...
This dissertation proceeds from the question “How does the camera capture animals, and how does the ...
This paper discusses the effects of the decision to include humans and other animals in the same fra...
This book is the first critical anthology to examine the controversial history of the zoo by focusin...
This exegesis constructs the documentary component of the studio research project: Traversing the Zo...
Critical studies of animal life and the cinema tend toward the thematic and topical, in service of h...
Presented in the LCC 4100 E Seminar: Animals, Flesh, Surfaces and ArtSee also: LEC poster: http://hd...
For the past 10 years my photographic art practice has engaged animals as metaphors to explore human...
This book chapter indicates a further application of theories of multimodal communication applied to...
Katedra obecné antropologieDepartment of General AnthropologyFaculty of HumanitiesFakulta humanitníc...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy filmowych i kulturowych wizerunków zwierząt z perspektywy animal studies. Sz...
The proposal in this paper is that animal becoming and animal personhood is articulated in particula...
The thesis exhibition Proximity to Animals critically explored the varying and complex proximity ani...
A joint paper on a documentary film in progress by Paul Judge and Bridget Sutherland. We are curre...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...