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Eliamani's Homestead
Wijngaarden, Vanessa
2019In Journal of Anthropological Films, 3 (1), p. 1488
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Keywords :
stereotypes; reflexivity; observer paradox; cultural tourism; visual anthropology
Abstract :
[en] 'Eliamani's Homestead' was shot as a result of long-term anthropological research in Tanzania and the translations were created in close cooperation with the Maasai research participants. Originally recorded for research purposes for a project on the relationship between images of and interactions with ‘the other’, the 20-minute single-shot includes jerky camera movements, but was left uncut and without voiceover in order to give the viewer a real-time experience of 'being there'. Within anthropology, the documentary invites to reflect on parallels between anthropology and tourism, and spurs debates regarding reflexivity. It addresses elements of the 'observer paradox' through the almost complete invisibility of the researcher’s camera, which stands in stark contrast with the obtrusive tourist cameras. That is, until Eliamani looks straight into the lens and dismissively comments upon the researcher’s camera too, making researcher and the documentary’s public part of the voyeuristic 'problem' as well. Outside anthropology, it invokes debates about how we see and interact with 'the other' in (cultural) tourism as well as in wider contexts. It thus addresses the question whether and how audiovisual data segments could be used to share anthropological knowledge inside and outside the discipline and academia.
Disciplines :
Anthropology
Author, co-author :
Wijngaarden, Vanessa  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Anthropologie de la communication
Language :
English
Title :
Eliamani's Homestead
Publication date :
21 September 2019
Journal title :
Journal of Anthropological Films
ISSN :
2535-437X
Publisher :
University of Bergen Library
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Pages :
e1488
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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