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Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium - An Account of the Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings (Paperback): Theodoricus... Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium - An Account of the Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings (Paperback)
Theodoricus Monachus; Translated by David McDougall, Ian McDougall
R299 R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Save R31 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Art of the Observer - A Personal View of Documentary (Hardcover): David MacDougall The Art of the Observer - A Personal View of Documentary (Hardcover)
David MacDougall
R2,459 R2,197 Discovery Miles 21 970 Save R262 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The art of the observer is a personal guide to documentary filmmaking, based on the author's years of pioneering work in the fields of ethnographic and documentary cinema. It stands in sharp contrast to books of academic film criticism and handbooks on visual research methods, being based extensively on concrete examples from the author's own filmmaking experience. The book places particular emphasis on observational filmmaking and the ways in which this approach is distinct from other forms of documentary. It offers both practical insights and reflections on what it means, in both emotional and intellectual terms, to attempt to represent the lives of others. The book makes clear that documentary cinema is not simply a matter of recording reality, but of artfully organising the filmmaker's observations in ways that reveal the complex patterns of social life. -- .

The Art of the Observer - A Personal View of Documentary (Paperback): David MacDougall The Art of the Observer - A Personal View of Documentary (Paperback)
David MacDougall
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The art of the observer is a personal guide to documentary filmmaking, based on the author's years of pioneering work in the fields of ethnographic and documentary cinema. It stands in sharp contrast to books of academic film criticism and handbooks on visual research methods, being based extensively on concrete examples from the author's own filmmaking experience. The book places particular emphasis on observational filmmaking and the ways in which this approach is distinct from other forms of documentary. It offers both practical insights and reflections on what it means, in both emotional and intellectual terms, to attempt to represent the lives of others. The book makes clear that documentary cinema is not simply a matter of recording reality, but of artfully organising the filmmaker's observations in ways that reveal the complex patterns of social life. -- .

The Looking Machine - Essays on Cinema, Anthropology and Documentary Filmmaking (Hardcover): David MacDougall The Looking Machine - Essays on Cinema, Anthropology and Documentary Filmmaking (Hardcover)
David MacDougall
R2,294 R2,070 Discovery Miles 20 700 Save R224 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new collection of essays presents the latest thoughts of one of the world's leading ethnographic filmmakers and writers on cinema. It will provide essential reading for students in cinema studies, filmmaking, and visual anthropology. The dozen wide-ranging essays give unique insights into the history of documentary, how films evoke space, time and physical sensations, and the intellectual and emotional links between filmmakers and their subjects. In an era of reality television, historical re-enactments, and designer packaging, MacDougall defends the principles that inspired the earliest practitioners of documentary cinema. He urges us to consider how the form can more accurately reflect the realities of our everyday lives. Building on his own practice in filmmaking, he argues that this means resisting the pressures for self-censorship and the inherent ethnocentrism of our own society and those we film. -- .

The Looking Machine - Essays on Cinema, Anthropology and Documentary Filmmaking (Paperback): David MacDougall The Looking Machine - Essays on Cinema, Anthropology and Documentary Filmmaking (Paperback)
David MacDougall
R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This new collection of essays presents the latest thoughts of one of the world's leading ethnographic filmmakers and writers on cinema. It will provide essential reading for students in cinema studies, filmmaking, and visual anthropology. The dozen wide-ranging essays give unique insights into the history of documentary, how films evoke space, time and physical sensations, and the intellectual and emotional links between filmmakers and their subjects. In an era of reality television, historical re-enactments, and designer packaging, MacDougall defends the principles that inspired the earliest practitioners of documentary cinema. He urges us to consider how the form can more accurately reflect the realities of our everyday lives. Building on his own practice in filmmaking, he argues that this means resisting the pressures for self-censorship and the inherent ethnocentrism of our own society and those we film. -- .

Francis Alÿs - The Nature of the Game (Hardcover): David MacDougall Francis Alÿs - The Nature of the Game (Hardcover)
David MacDougall
R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Transcultural Cinema (Paperback, New): David MacDougall Transcultural Cinema (Paperback, New)
David MacDougall; Edited by Lucien Taylor
R1,107 R1,010 Discovery Miles 10 100 Save R97 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

David MacDougall is a pivotal figure in the development of ethnographic cinema and visual anthropology. As a filmmaker, he has directed in Africa, Australia, India, and Europe. His prize-winning films (many made jointly with his wife, Judith MacDougall) include "The Wedding Camels," "Lorang's Way," "To Live with Herds," "A Wife among Wives," "Takeover," "Photo""Wallahs," and "Tempus de Baristas." As a theorist, he articulates central issues in the relation of film to anthropology, and is one of the few documentary filmmakers who writes extensively on these concerns. The essays collected here address, for instance, the difference between films and written texts and between the position of the filmmaker and that of the anthropological writer.

In fact, these works provide an overview of the history of visual anthropology, as well as commentaries on specific subjects, such as point-of-view and subjectivity, reflexivity, the use of subtitles, and the role of the cinema subject. Refreshingly free of jargon, each piece belongs very much to the tradition of the essay in its personal engagement with exploring difficult issues. The author ultimately disputes the view that ethnographic filmmaking is merely a visual form of anthropology, maintaining instead that it is a radical anthropological practice, which challenges many of the basic assumptions of the discipline of anthropology itself. Although influential among filmmakers and critics, some of these essays were published in small journals and have been until now difficult to find. The three longest pieces, including the title essay, are new.

The Corporeal Image - Film, Ethnography, and the Senses (Paperback): David MacDougall The Corporeal Image - Film, Ethnography, and the Senses (Paperback)
David MacDougall
R943 R863 Discovery Miles 8 630 Save R80 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Embracing, generous, thought-full. David MacDougall weaves together Robbe-Grillet and Robert Flaherty, early cinema and indigenous media, films of childhood and colonial postcards to offer a fresh, compelling case for the primacy of film in the study of culture. Across a range of examples, he asks us to consider what form of knowledge cinema conveys incisively that written work grasps imperfectly. MacDougall stands as one of the great creators of, and commentators on, film working today."--Bill Nichols, author of "Introduction to Documentary" and "Representing Reality"

"This is a marvelous book, free of cant and jargon, by one of the most distinguished and reflective nonfiction filmmakers in the world today. Replete with implications for a whole host of intellectual disciplines and cultural practices, inside and outside the academy, it is an enormously exciting work."--Lucien Taylor, Film Study Center, Harvard University

"This is a terrific book, one whose arguments are provocative, thoughtful, and illuminating. Without question, it represents an important contribution to the present and future possibilities of visual anthropology in ways that are visionary and exciting, and that will be of interest to people interested in anthropology and documentary--fields in which David MacDougall is well known."--Faye Ginsburg, David B. Kriser Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Media, Culture, and History, New York University

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