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Offering a challenging new argument for the collaborative power of
craft, this ground-breaking volume analyses the philosophies,
politics and practicalities of collaborative craft work. The book
is accessibly organised into four sections covering the cooperation
and compromises required by the collaborative process; the
potential of recent technological advances for the field of craft;
the implications of cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural
collaborations for authority and ownership; and the impact of
crafted collaborations on the institutions where we work, learn and
teach. With cutting-edge essays by established makers and artists
such as Allison Smith (US) and Brass Art (UK), curator Lesley
Millar, textile designer Trish Belford and distinguished thinker
Glenn Adamson, Collaborating Through Craft will be essential
reading for students, artists, makers, curators and scholars across
a number of fields.
Once hailed as a radical breakthrough in documentary and
ethnographic filmmaking, observational cinema has been criticized
for a supposedly detached camera that objectifies and dehumanizes
the subjects of its gaze. Anna Grimshaw and Amanda Ravetz provide
the first critical history and in-depth appraisal of this movement,
examining key works, filmmakers, and theorists, from Andre Bazin
and the Italian neorealists, to American documentary films of the
1960s, to extended discussions of the ethnographic films of Herb Di
Gioia, David Hancock, and David MacDougall. They make a new case
for the importance of observational work in an emerging
experimental anthropology, arguing that this medium exemplifies a
non-textual anthropology that is both analytically rigorous and
epistemologically challenging."
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