The Future of Visual Anthropology
Engaging the Senses
By Sarah Pink
Published December 22nd 2005 by Routledge – 192 pages
Published December 22nd 2005 by Routledge – 192 pages
From an eminent author in the field, The Future of Visual Anthropology develops a new approach to visual anthropology and presents a groundbreaking examination of developments within the field and the way forward for the subdiscipline in the twenty-first century.
The explosion of visual media in recent years has generated a wide range of visual and digital technologies which have transformed visual research and analysis. The result is an exciting new interdisciplinary approach of great potential influence for the future of social/cultural anthropology.
Sarah Pink argues that this potential can be harnessed by engaging visual anthropology with its wider contexts, including:
This book has immense interdisciplinary potential, and is essential reading for students, researchers and practitioners of visual anthropology, media anthropology, visual cultural studies, media studies and sociology.
'A dense and brilliant book.' – PsycCRITIQUES
Preface Part 1: Situating Visual Anthropology 1. Engaging the Visual: An Introduction 2. Interdisciplinary Agendas: (Re)Situating Visual Anthropology Part 2: Visual Anthropology and the Mainstream 3. New Sensations?: Visual Anthropology and the Senses 4. Visual Anthropology and Anthropological Writing: The Case of the Sensory Home Part 3: Engaging with the Real World 5. Visual Engagement as Social Intervention: Applied Visual Anthropology Part 4: Visual Anthropology and Digital Technologies 6. Visual Anthropology and Hypermedia: Towards Conversing Anthropologically Part 5: Conclusion 7. The Future of Visual Anthropology
Name: The Future of Visual Anthropology: Engaging the Senses (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Sarah Pink. From an eminent author in the field, The Future of Visual Anthropology develops a new approach to visual anthropology and presents a groundbreaking examination of developments within the field and the way forward for the subdiscipline in the twenty-first...
Categories: Material Culture, Social & Cultural Anthropology, Visual Anthropology