Film and Anthro Readings Flashcards
Gordon Cinema A Visual Anthropology
Highlights the relationships between anthropology and cinema even outside of ethnographic film, introduction into the history of cinema, the five theories, the production, distribution, and exhibition of cinema, and the context when a film is received
Krasniewicz Round up the Usual Suspects
Describes Powdermaker’s research project where she conducted an anthropological study on Hollywood via participant observation. Basis of her project is that movies are cultural artifacts that shape how we answer cultural questions, a shared set of symbols and significant stories.
Gordon Film Theories
Five are formalism (cinematography and visual/artistic elements), Marxism (class and power relations), Psychoanalysis (reactions in film and audience’s reaction to characters), feminist (how women are represented in film), structuralist (themes, tropes, tone, plot, storytelling, narrative elements)
Butler Gender is Burning
Idea that self expression and actions are what recreate gender, so gender performance is experienced unconsciously as our “natural” selves. Also highlights that gender expectations are not natural or inherent.
Althusser
The way in which you are received and addressed by others shaped your view of yourself and your behavior, main idea is that belief doesn’t lead to practice but rather practice leads to belief, you create your identity through practice, it is not fixed
Butler’s Psychoanalytic Gender Theory
Human being are born undifferentiated, but we enter the world of signification where we understand rules/laws of society and those who do not fall in the dominant paradigm are outcasted, Judith Butler argues that Paris is Burning shows people who are conditioned to emulate white dominant norms
Roberts Baraka World Cinema and the Global Culture Industry
Imperial gaze of viewing societies is an act of privilege in itself. Ethnography has been associated with commodification and Baraka in some ways critiques that but also arguably feeds into that. Another argument is that it presents a false universalism rooted in Western ways of viewing.
Barthes Psychosociology of Food Consumption
Contemporary food consumption has a lot of sugar, food is a system with subdivisions between cultures and classes. Food also represented activity, work, leisure, celebration, and connecting elements. Food is integrated with civilization and now it is becoming viewed more as necessary to function rather than an element of culture and life
Bourdieu Distinction: Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste
Contrasts “tastes of luxury with tastes of necessity,” food became viewed as a necessity with increasing commodification and as lifestyles changed. Saving time and labor correlates with using lighter and lower calorie products that are more efficient. Food is both a material reality and a symbol/ceremonial/cultural
Berry Wolf Warrior II and the Chinese Century
Action adventure about foreign military powers, highlights this kind of cinema is rare. Highlights rebelliousness and individualism of the main character, new era of Asian masculinity
Soft Power, film culture and BRICS
Role cinema has in perpetuating soft power, Hollywood’s motivation for movie making is financial while other nations aim to establish soft power. Specifically in China it serves as a way for China to rebrand itself as powerful. Desire for soft power also led to a crackdown on Chinese art.
Fanon Concerning Violence
Believes both colonization and decolonization are violent/dehumanizing but that violence is needed for a better future
Solarnas Towards Third Cinema
Third cinema as a revolutionary response against hegemony
Obst Sleepless in Hollywood
Highlights differences between the Old Abnormal and New Abnormal in Hollywood, key differences is the New Abnormal is made up of franchises and other derivative stories rather than original works such as Forrest Gump that characterize the Old Abnormal
Powdermaker Dream Factory
Anthropological study on Hollywood and its significance. Examines the social atmosphere of Hollywood and how status continuously shifts and how that shapes what works get produced. Has a unique set of values, built on the idea that anyone can be a star. Art, business, and entertainment are intertwined and also in conflict.