The Routledge international handbook of ethnographic film and video /
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
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2020.
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| Series: | Routledge international handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Phillip Vannini
- Defining ethnographic film / P. Kerim Friedman
- Theorizing in/of ethnographic film / Jenny Chio
- Filming the other / Stephanie Spray
- The new art of ethnographic filmmaking / Christopher Wright
- Beyond ethnographic representation / Robert Willim
- From ethnographic media to multimodality / Samuel Gerald Collins and Matthew Durington
- Ethnomethodological approaches / Asta Cekaite
- Oral history, visual ethnography, and the interactive documentary / Kathleen M. Ryan and David Staton
- Visual psychological anthropology / Robert Lemelson and Annie Tucker
- Video diaries / Charlotte Bates
- Feminist and queer approaches / Molly Merriman
- Interactive media / Peter Biella
- Sound matters / Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier
- Documentary hybrids / Lorenzo Ferrarini
- Sensory vérité / Kathy Kasic
- Ethnocinema / Anne Harris
- Respect, integrity, trust / Paul Wolffram
- Participation, reception, consent, and refusal / Arjun Shankar
- Collaborative post-production / Jasper Chalcraft and Rose Satiko Gitirana Hikiji
- Filming with non-humans / Sarah Abbott
- Mobile video methods and wearable cameras / Katrina Brown and Petra Lackova
- Drones / Adam Fish
- 360° video / Mark Westmoreland
- Screens as film locations / Steffen Köhn
- How to distribute your ethnographic film / Harjant Gill
- Circulating ethnographic films in thedigital age / E. Gabriel Dattatreyan
- Ethnographic film/video as a graduate thesis / Catherine Gough-Brady
- Ethnographic film festivals / Carlo Cubero
- Everything you've always wanted to ask ethnographic filmmaker but never had a chance to : a roundtable discussion / Phillip Vannini, Peter Biella, Alexandrine Boudreault-Fournier, Carlo Cubero, Lorenzo Ferrarini, Harjant Gill, Kathy Kasic, Molly Merriman, Mark Westmoreland, and Chris Wright
- The world according to Rouch / Paul Stoller.