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Cinematic Ethnography (Experiencing cultures through some audiovisual practices)
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Product Details
Author:
Laurent Van Lancker
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
280
Publisher:
Manchester University Press (June 23, 2026)
Imprint:
Manchester University Press
Release Date:
June 23, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
College/higher education
ISBN-13:
9781526198297
ISBN-10:
1526198290
Weight:
11.52oz
Dimensions:
5.51" x 8.5" x 0.59"
File:
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Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$36.95
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Pub Discount:
65
Series:
Anthropology, Creative Practice and Ethnography
As low as:
$28.45
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Case Pack:
20
Overview
Cinematic Ethnography proposes an interdisciplinary approach to filmmaking at the intersection of art, anthropology and cinema. Rejecting the straightforward representational modes typical of visual anthropology and film studies, the book advances a model grounded in collective aesthetics and collaborative production. It examines filmmakers who use sensory and participatory methods to convey diverse forms of knowledge, arguing that allowing cinema itself to shape audiovisual expressions of reality deepens viewers’ engagement with what is being evoked. Structured as a dialogic journey, the book invites readers to pause and interact with the author’s accompanying films, which illustrate the theories and practices discussed. Written by a practising filmmaker and visual anthropologist, it reimagines cinematic practice not as factual documentation but as a collaborative tool for fostering intercultural dialogue and shared understanding.









