TY - JOUR
T1 - Anthropology and Cinema: Visual Representations of Human Rights, Displacement and Resistance in Come Back Africa by Lionel Rogosin
AU - Grassilli, Mariagiulia
PY - 2007/3/2
Y1 - 2007/3/2
N2 - This article is devoted to reevaluating the anthropological importance of the work of Lionel Rogosin, whose films, like those of Jean Rouch and Robert Flaherty before him, reflect a symbiosis between cinema and visual research. Focused on apartheid, civil rights, and displacement, his filmmaking activity includes such important titles as Come Back Africa [2004], on the apartheid in South Africa during the 1950s, and Onthe Bowery [1956], located in inner-city New York in the 1960s. I believe his work should be positioned within anthropology and cinema, and analyzed for use of an approach of the ‘‘participant camera.’’
AB - This article is devoted to reevaluating the anthropological importance of the work of Lionel Rogosin, whose films, like those of Jean Rouch and Robert Flaherty before him, reflect a symbiosis between cinema and visual research. Focused on apartheid, civil rights, and displacement, his filmmaking activity includes such important titles as Come Back Africa [2004], on the apartheid in South Africa during the 1950s, and Onthe Bowery [1956], located in inner-city New York in the 1960s. I believe his work should be positioned within anthropology and cinema, and analyzed for use of an approach of the ‘‘participant camera.’’
U2 - 10.1080/08949460601152831
DO - 10.1080/08949460601152831
M3 - Article
SN - 0894-9468
VL - 20
SP - 221
EP - 232
JO - Visual Anthropology
JF - Visual Anthropology
IS - 2-3
ER -