Isomorphic Articulations:Notes from collaborative film-work in an Afghan-Danish Film Collective

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Název: Isomorphic Articulations:Notes from collaborative film-work in an Afghan-Danish Film Collective
Autoři: Waltorp, Karen
Přispěvatelé: Martinez, Francisco, Di Puppo, Lili, Demant Frederiksen, Martin, Puppo, Lili Di, Frederiksen, Martin Demant
Zdroj: Waltorp, K & ARTlife Film Collective 2021, Isomorphic Articulations : Notes from collaborative film-work in an Afghan-Danish Film Collective . in F Martinez, L Di Puppo & M Demant Frederiksen (eds), Peripheral Methodologies : Unlearning, Not-Knowing and Ethnographic Limits . Routledge, Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception .
Informace o vydavateli: Routledge, 2021.
Rok vydání: 2021
Témata: Collective, Digital anthropology, Poetry and Politics, Articulation, Visual anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Greyness, Isomorphic, Peripheral, Representation, Experimental ethnography
Popis: This chapter takes its point of departure in the ongoing research project: ARTlife: Articulations of Life among Afghans in Denmark’ and its experiments with co-generating spaces of articulation beyond the verbal and that which can be grasped within conventional academic discourse. Gregory Bateson advocated remaining systematic and rigorous in working open-ended with no narrowly predefined goal. Eduardo Kohn, inspired by Bateson, suggests an anthropological thinking that is isomorphic, that is, corresponding or similar in form and relations. The inaugural workshop was held at the home of visual anthropologist Sine Plambech and film director Janus Metz. Sine has worked with representing women, migration and everyday life. Janus has directed an award-winning film on Danish military involvement in Afghanistan, following young Danish soldiers deployed to the Helmand province. These spaces and people were chosen carefully, seeking to be clear about the author’s ‘politics of inviting’.
Druh dokumentu: Part of book or chapter of book
Jazyk: English
DOI: 10.4324/9781003103646-11
Přístupová URL adresa: https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/668d4147-1ef8-4a94-aae6-6511c2afa216
Přístupové číslo: edsair.dedup.wf.002..6c37debb3b92244cf5fe9547e8c2b241
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:This chapter takes its point of departure in the ongoing research project: ARTlife: Articulations of Life among Afghans in Denmark’ and its experiments with co-generating spaces of articulation beyond the verbal and that which can be grasped within conventional academic discourse. Gregory Bateson advocated remaining systematic and rigorous in working open-ended with no narrowly predefined goal. Eduardo Kohn, inspired by Bateson, suggests an anthropological thinking that is isomorphic, that is, corresponding or similar in form and relations. The inaugural workshop was held at the home of visual anthropologist Sine Plambech and film director Janus Metz. Sine has worked with representing women, migration and everyday life. Janus has directed an award-winning film on Danish military involvement in Afghanistan, following young Danish soldiers deployed to the Helmand province. These spaces and people were chosen carefully, seeking to be clear about the author’s ‘politics of inviting’.
DOI:10.4324/9781003103646-11