Understanding Social Images
Essays on Visual Methods and Teaching Anthropology
David Zeitlyn author Marcus Banks author Chihab El Khachab author David Zeitlyn editor Chihab El Khachab editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Jun '25
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Marcus Banks was one of the scholars who changed the way visual anthropology and visual methods were regarded in social and cultural anthropology. This collection of Banks’ essays considers the role of collaboration in the making of ethnographic films and makes the case for slow research. It discusses the meaning of anthropological research in film archives and illustrates how to analyse a wide range of visual material like maps, diagrams and enigmatic photographs. It situates Banks' work in contemporary visual anthropology and Howard Morphy’s Afterword explores how Banks’ work helped illuminate his own collaboration with the filmmaker Ian Dunlop in aboriginal Australia.
“This book ambitiously addresses a wide array of topics, including ethical issues and presents a diverse range of perspectives.”• Aleksandra Gracjasz, Leiden University
ISBN: 9781836950066
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206 pages