Introduction (Lecture 1) Flashcards
What are the 3 key developments in 21st century Anthropological Research?
- Increased accessibility of media production by researchers
- Greater emphasis on collaboration between researchers and researched populations
- Transformation of professional responsibilities of researchers towards researched populations
Where does the multimodal approach to anthropology/ethnography intervene?
- In data production / collection
- In research dissemination (e.g. films, festivals, photos, website)
What are the implications of a multimodal approach to anthropological research?
- Expanding ethnographic forms
- Expanded sensorium in specific research contexts
- Reflexively recognising the indeterminant additive qualities of mediation (object-oriented)
What does multimodality challenge?
Immediacy
- offers more radical epistemological project, better conceptualised
- shifting kaleidoscopic perspectives
What are the 3 activities of ethnographers according to Christina Nippert-Eng?
- Observation
- Conversation
- Participation
What are the frameworks of visual anthropology?
- Methodological
- Epistemological
- Conceptual
What do the methodological frameworks of visual anthropology consist of?
Distinctive expressive structures of visual media
What do the epistemological frameworks of visual anthropology consist of?
Perceptual / affective forms of knowledge
What do the conceptual frameworks of visual anthropology consist of?
Topographical, temporal, corporeal, personal aspects of human experience
On which theory does Cristina Grasseni draws upon to develop a “skilled visions” approach?
Charles Goodwin’s notion of “Professional Vision” (1994)
What does the ‘vision’ consist of in Cristina Grasseni’s “skilled visions” approach?
- Social activity, proactive engagement with the world
- Expertise that depends heavily on trained perception and a structured environment
What are the two approaches to systems of representation?
- Mimetic: representations reflect the world
vs. - Constructivist: representations construct the world
What is a representation?
The use (primarily in Western contexts) of language/images to creating meaning
e.g. Magritte’s “The Treachery of images”
- “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” - it’s a representation of the object
What are semiotics?
Study of signs
- signifier vs signified
What are the 3 types of signs?
- Iconic
- Symbolic
- Indexical