As current research rethinks the relationship between photography and anthropology, this volume will serve as a stimulus to this new phase of research as an essential text and methodological reference point in any course that addresses the relationship between anthropology and visuality.
As current research rethinks the relationship between photography and anthropology, this volume will serve as a stimulus to this new phase of research as an essential text and methodological reference point in any course that addresses the relationship between anthropology and visuality.
Christopher Morton is Head of Photograph and Manuscript Collections, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford and an Adjunct Fellow of Linacre College, Oxford Elizabeth Edwards is Professor and Senior Research Fellow in Cultural History of Photography, University of the Arts London (LCC), UK
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List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Historicizing Visual Anthropology Part II: Institutional Structures Part III: Fieldwork Part IV: Indigenous Histories Selected Reading Index
List of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Historicizing Visual Anthropology Part II: Institutional Structures Part III: Fieldwork Part IV: Indigenous Histories Selected Reading Index
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