Introduction: Multimodal Anthropology and the Politics of Invention

This introduction and the articles included in this special series (spread across several issues of this journal) theorize the possibilities--and pitfalls--that emerge as anthropologists utilize a combination of audio, video, text, still images, performance methodologies, and web platforms to iterat...

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Published in:American anthropologist Vol. 121; no. 1; pp. 220 - 228
Main Authors: Dattatreyan, Ethiraj Gabriel, Marrero‐Guillamón, Isaac
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.02.2019
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ISSN:0002-7294, 1548-1433
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Summary:This introduction and the articles included in this special series (spread across several issues of this journal) theorize the possibilities--and pitfalls--that emerge as anthropologists utilize a combination of audio, video, text, still images, performance methodologies, and web platforms to iteratively, collaboratively, and sensually generate relations with research participants, interdisciplinary colleagues, and others. We are not necessarily interested in developing multimedia approaches to representing or disseminating anthropological knowledge; rather, we are concerned with how multimodality may contribute to a politics of invention for the discipline.
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ISSN:0002-7294
1548-1433
DOI:10.1111/aman.13183