An Epistemology of Play: Provocation, Pleasure, Participation and Performance in Ethnographic Fieldwork and Film-making
Author(s) -
Johannes Sjöberg
Publication year - 1969
Publication title -
anthropologica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.18
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 2292-3586
pISSN - 0003-5459
DOI - 10.3138/anth.2018-0061
Subject(s) - improvisation , pleasure , reflexivity , ethnography , provocation test , mimicry , sociology , aesthetics , epistemology , embodied cognition , psychology , art , visual arts , anthropology , philosophy , medicine , ecology , alternative medicine , pathology , neuroscience , biology
Drawing on previous and ongoing research on ethnofiction films, this article suggests new perspectives on ethnographic fieldwork and film-making, where play stands at the centre of the epistemology. Projective improvisation in ethnofiction shares common denominators with play and especially role play, in which provocation, pleasure and flow motivate the performance. The article presents co-creative role play as a valid ethnographic method, based on the assumption that mimicry gives access to the implicit information of the play world, making it explicit through a reflexive approach.
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