Made to Be Seen: Perspectives on the History of Visual Anthropology

Author:   Marcus Banks ,  Jay Ruby ,  Marcus Banks ,  Sandra Dudley
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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Pages:   432
Publication Date:   15 July 2011
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Made to be Seen brings together leading scholars of visual anthropology to examine the historical development of this multifaceted and growing field. Expanding the definition of visual anthropology beyond more limited notions, the contributors to Made to be Seen reflect on the role of the visual in all areas of life. Different essays critically examine a range of topics: art, dress and body adornment, photography, the built environment, digital forms of visual anthropology, indigenous media, the body as a cultural phenomenon, the relationship between experimental and ethnographic film, and more. The first attempt to present a comprehensive overview of the many aspects of an anthropological approach to the study of visual and pictorial culture, Made to be Seen will be the standard reference on the subject for years to come. Students and scholars in anthropology, sociology, visual studies, and cultural studies will greatly benefit from this pioneering look at the way the visual is inextricably threaded through most, if not all, areas of human activity.

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Author:   Marcus Banks ,  Jay Ruby ,  Marcus Banks ,  Sandra Dudley
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 1.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 2.40cm
Weight:   0.765kg
ISBN:  

9780226036618


ISBN 10:   0226036618
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   15 July 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Marcus Banks and Jay Ruby are leading figures in the field of visual anthropology, and in Made to Be Seen they have assembled an excellent set of authors to analyze the breadth of the discipline. In their introduction Banks and Ruby show clearly why paying attention to the visual dimension of human culture is vital, provide a good sense of the development of the field over time, and offer their views on how it can achieve its full potential. The rest of the essays display a diverse, balanced range of views that taken together provide an outstanding addition to the literature. --Howard Morphy, Australian National University Marcus Banks and Jay Ruby are leading figures in the field of visual anthropology, and in Made to Be Seen they have assembled an excellent set of authors to analyze the breadth of the discipline. In their introduction Banks and Ruby show clearly why paying attention to the visual dimension of human culture is vital, provide a good sense of the development of the field over time, and offer their views on how it can achieve its full potential. The rest of the essays display a diverse, balanced range of views that taken together provide an outstanding addition to the literature. --Howard Morphy, Australian National University


Marcus Banks and Jay Ruby are leading figures in the field of visual anthropology, and in Made to Be Seen they have assembled an excellent set of authors to analyze the breadth of the discipline. In their introduction Banks and Ruby show clearly why paying attention to the visual dimension of human culture is vital, provide a good sense of the development of the field over time, and offer their views on how it can achieve its full potential. The rest of the essays display a diverse, balanced range of views that taken together provide an outstanding addition to the literature. --Howard Morphy, Australian National University<br><br>--Howard Morphy


Marcus Banks and Jay Ruby are leading figures in the field of visual anthropology, and in Made to Be Seen they have assembled an excellent set of authors to analyze the breadth of the discipline. In their introduction Banks and Ruby show clearly why paying attention to the visual dimension of human culture is vital, provide a good sense of the development of the field over time, and offer their views on how it can achieve its full potential. The rest of the essays display a diverse, balanced range of views that taken together provide an outstanding addition to the literature. <br><br>--Howard Morphy, Australian National University


This excellent edited volume is a must-read for persons interested in anthropological writing on visual media, visual aspects of corporeality, and the situated practices surrounding objects. While varied in scope and purpose, the 13 chapters are uniformly excellent in challenging readers to see anthropological theory reflected through the visual world....An outstanding, inspirational, and challenging overview of contemporary visual anthropology. --Howard Morphy, Australian National University Choice (3/6/2012 12:00:00 AM) Marcus Banks and Jay Ruby are leading figures in the field of visual anthropology, and in Made to Be Seen they have assembled an excellent set of authors to analyze the breadth of the discipline. In their introduction Banks and Ruby show clearly why paying attention to the visual dimension of human culture is vital, provide a good sense of the development of the field over time, and offer their views on how it can achieve its full potential. The rest of the essays display a diverse, balanced range of views that taken together provide an outstanding addition to the literature. --Howard Morphy, Australian National University


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Marcus Banks is professor of visual anthropology at the University of Oxford and the author, most recently, of Using Visual Data in Qualitative Research. Jay Ruby is professor emeritus of anthropology at Temple University and the author or editor of numerous books, including Picturing Culture: Essays on Film and Anthropology, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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