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The Architectural Uncanny/ The Surreptitious Speech/ The Cinematic Grtot / Ethnographic Film Aesthetics & Narrative Traditions / Deer Camp / Magic Eyes / Partial Recall / Waucoma Twilight
Author(s) -
Rabinow Paul,
Bohm Arnd,
De Brigard Emilie,
Heider Karl,
Ruby Jay
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
visual anthropology review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.346
H-Index - 18
eISSN - 1548-7458
pISSN - 1058-7187
DOI - 10.1525/var.1993.9.2.141
Subject(s) - uncanny , art history , ethnography , magic (telescope) , narrative , art , performative utterance , anthropology , sociology , literature , aesthetics , physics , quantum mechanics
The Architectural Uncanny. 1992. By Anthony Vidler. Cambridge: Mit Press The Surreptitious Speech: Presence Africaine and The Politics of Otherness, 1947—1987. Ed. V. Y. Mudimbe. Chicago and London: The university of Chicago Press, 1992. The Cinematic Griot: the Ethnography of Jean Rouch. 1992. By Paul Stoller. xvii. 247 pp. Chicago: Chicago University Press. Emilie De Brigard Anthropological film research institute Ethnographic Film Aesthetics and Narrative Traditions: Proceedings From Nafa 2. 1992. Peter I. Crawford and Jan K. Simonsen (editors). Aarhus (Denmark): intervention press. Deer camp: Last Light in the Northeast Kingdom. 1993‐ Photographs and text by John M. Miller. 130 pp, 60 duotone illustrations Mit press, co–published with The Vermont Folklife Center. Magic Eyes: Scenes from an Andean Girlhood. 1992. By Wendy Ewald. From stories told by Alicia and Maria Vasquez. Photographs by wendy Ewald and children of Raquira. Colombia. 180 pp. With Illustrations. Seattle: bay press. Partial Recall 1993. Ed. Lucy Lippard. With essays by S. Benally. J. Durham. R. Green. J. Harjo. G. Mcmaster. J. Rickard. R. Sakiestewa. D. Seals. P. C. Smith. J. Quick–To–See Smith. G. Tremblay. and G. Vizenor. 199 pp. New York the New Press. Waucoma Twilight: Generations op the farm. 1992. By Dona Schwartz. 220 176 pp. With b/w halftones. Washington, D.c.: Smithsonian Instttution press.