
Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork, and Photography on Malakula since 1914
Category: Travel, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Author: Shoshana Zuboff, Lauren K. Denton
Publisher: Janine Halloran
Published: 2016-07-27
Writer: Pauline Baynes, Justin S. Holcomb
Language: Hebrew, Latin, Middle English, Japanese
Format: Audible Audiobook, pdf
Author: Shoshana Zuboff, Lauren K. Denton
Publisher: Janine Halloran
Published: 2016-07-27
Writer: Pauline Baynes, Justin S. Holcomb
Language: Hebrew, Latin, Middle English, Japanese
Format: Audible Audiobook, pdf
<i>Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and Photography - The photography of John Layard can productively be compared to that of Malinowski. Layard, Malinowski, Rivers, and Alfred Radcliffe-Brown were all aboard the Euripides in 1914, bound for a meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science (BAAS) in Australia.
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John Layard - Wikipedia - John Willoughby Layard (27 November 1891 - 26 November 1974) was an English anthropologist and psychologist. Layard was born in London, son of the essayist and literary writer George Somes Layard and his wife Eleanor. He grew up first at Malvern, and in c 1902 moved to Bull's Cliff, Felixstowe.
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Recent Bibliography - 2010. Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork, and Photography on Malakula since 1914. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. Gilkenson, John S., 2010. Anthropologists and the Rediscovery of America, 1886-1965. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and Photography - Moving Images fully explores the resonance of Layard's images in the intellectual history of anthropology and illuminates the social history of the discipline as a cross-cultural enterprise that connects Western scholarship to indigenous interests in the encounter of fieldwork.
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Moving images : John Layard, fieldwork and photography - Bibliografische Details. Titel: Moving images : John Layard, fieldwork and ... Einband: Hardcover. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Dust Jacket Included. She crafts an understanding of Layard's fieldwork in a shifting cultural and political landscape, intertwined with the memories,
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Promiscuous Things: Perspectives on | Cambridge Core - Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and photography on Malakula since 1914. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, Scholar. Smith, Benjamin R. "Images, Selves, and the Visual Record: Photography and Ethnographic Complexity in Central Cape York Peninsula."
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Moving images. John Layard, fieldwork and photography - Il est heureux que Moving images ait fixé ce moment d'ethnologie militante en reproduisant un texte partiellement inédit de Layard, « The Coming Geismar (« Photographs and foundations : Visualising the past on Atchin and Vao ») relatant et analysant les enquêtes que les photographies de
(PDF) Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and Photography - Moving Images contains over 300 reproduc- tions of the nearly 450 glass-plate negatives that Moving Images: John Layard, Layard captured while In addition to having to contend with an extre- Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and mely unwieldy box camera, especially for the Photography
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Fotografía y cine: Moving Images - Moving Images Fotografía y cine Tapa dura, 22.9 x 3.6 x 26.7 cm 308 páginas University of Hawaii Press, 2010 Inglés. Moving Images. John Layard, Fieldwork and Photography on Malakula Since 1914.
Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork, and Photography - Moving Images fully explores the resonance of Layard's images in the intellectual history of anthropology and illuminates the social history of the discipline as a cross-cultural enterprise that connects Western scholarship to indigenous interests in the encounter of fieldwork.
Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork, and Photography - John Layard's fieldwork, primarily on Atchin and Vao in Northeast Malakula in 1914 and 1915, was contemporaneous with Malinowski's first trip to New The authors articulate these histories through the medium of Layard's photographs. Using a cumbersome early camera he produced c. 450 images.
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