Seeing Anthropology
Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology Through Film by Karl G. Heider introduces cultural anthropology with the use of both text and audiovisual media. First published in 1997, the work uses the tools of the ethnographic film discipline to inform its audience of the various cultural anthropology topics. Also, the text covers 14 different cultures in 17 chapters, which are also represented in 21 different short film clips ranging from two to twelve minutes.[1][2][3]
First edition | |
Author | Karl G. Heider |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | anthropology, cultural anthropology, ethnographic film, area studies, ethnic studies |
Genre | Nonfiction |
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Media type | Print, VHS, DVD |
Pages | 480+ |
ISBN | 0205512666 |
OCLC | 67945533 |
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LC Class | GN347 H46 2007 |
LCCN 2006-40604 |
References
- Ehrenreich, Jeffrey David (1998). "Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology through Film:Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology through Film". American Anthropologist. 100 (3): 779. doi:10.1525/aa.1998.100.3.779. JSTOR 682068.
- Pearson, Sarah (September 2000). "Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology Through Film by Karl G Heider". The Journal of the Polynesian Society. Auckland, Australia. 109 (3): 320–322. JSTOR 20706939.
- Higgins, Patricia J. (1998). "Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology through Film". Anthropology & Education Quarterly. 29 (3): 385. doi:10.1525/aeq.1998.29.3.385. JSTOR 3196206.
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