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i. Mead= You should just set a camera up on the tripod and let it run, create objective film of what is going on in the culture, views it more as scienceii. Bateson= Believes you have to interact with culture to understand it, take camera and follow the action. Can’t ever be objective. Views it more as arti. Indigenous= person in the community or culture makes a film about their culture, always related to activismii. Ethnographic= Outside of the community comes and makes film about the community, done by anthropologists. The Kayapoi. There was a way for them to see the Western world, it was beneficial for them and allowed them to understand what was happening outside of their countryii. Reinforces their marginalizationi. Opportunity for Activism to demonstrate their struggles to the worldii. Relationships to broader worldiii. Others disagree= these films are made by a particular person in the culture, subjective1. Indigenous people are being bought out when they use western technologiesi. Emic= from the insiders perspective, go into culture and participate, anthropology likes to think its doing this approachii. Etic= outsiders perspective, surveys online research etcC103 1nd Edition Lecture 11Outline of Last Lecture I. What is Nollywood?II. Nollywood FilmsIII. Indigenous Film & New Media Technologiesa. Ginsbergb. Frankfurt School TheoristIV. Piracya. Media Piracy as organizational architecture Outline of Current LectureI. Visual Anthropology General ReviewII. Representing Others ReviewIII. Nollywood ReviewIV. Indigenous MediaCurrent Lecture I. Visual Anthropology General Reviewa. What is the difference between Mead & Bateson’s argument about science and face and the use of the camera in anthropology? i. Mead= You should just set a camera up on the tripod and let it run, createobjective film of what is going on in the culture, views it more as scienceii. Bateson= Believes you have to interact with culture to understand it, take camera and follow the action. Can’t ever be objective. Views it more as artII. Representing Others Reviewa. What is the difference between ethnographic film and indigenous film?i. Indigenous= person in the community or culture makes a film about their culture, always related to activism ii. Ethnographic= Outside of the community comes and makes film about the community, done by anthropologists. The Kayapo b. Where did the carte-de-visite emerge and what is it?i. It emerged in Franceii. Travelling calling cardiii. Global symbol of upper middle class and capitalismThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.c. What can we learn from Navajo photography?i. Tells us little to nothing about Navajo themselves, but tells us a lot about Western people view Navajo people. d. What is the relationship between Nigeria and Piracy? i. There was a way for them to see the Western world, it was beneficial for them and allowed them to understand what was happening outside of their countryii. Reinforces their marginalization III. Nollywood Reviewa. How big is the Nollywood film industry?i. 3rd biggest in the world behind Hollywood and BollywoodIV. Indigenous Mediaa. What is Turner’s perspective on the use of indigenous media and why is it important to these cultures?i. Opportunity for Activism to demonstrate their struggles to the worldii. Relationships to broader worldiii. Others disagree= these films are made by a particular person in the culture, subjective1. Indigenous people are being bought out when they use western technologies b. What is the parallax effect?i. People looking at the same thing in 2 different waysc. What is the difference between Emic and Etic approaches? i. Emic= from the insiders perspective, go into culture and participate, anthropology likes to think its doing this approachii. Etic= outsiders perspective, surveys online research


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