MLの皆様
一昨日に開催されました研究会
Anthro-film Lab 44 "The Image-making from Africa Part 2"
にご参加下さった皆さま、ありがとうございました。
当日の参加者の一人、Barbara Knorppより、
彼女が講師を務める以下のオンライン講義
"Anthropology of Home"についての告知依頼を
いただきました。
人類学者による映像作品をふんだんに活用する
講義とのことです。詳細は以下のページをご覧ください。川瀬
https://opencitylondon.com/courses/anthropology-of-home-online/
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Anthropology of Home (Online)
Course Information
Anthropology of home is a documentary film course on
the notion of home and belonging. A home can be
many different things; an apartment block, a tent,
a hotel room, or a memory. In this course we will
use ethnographic examples from all over the world
to discuss issues surrounding space and place.
How does anthropology contribute to the understanding
of identity and belonging? Ranging from discussing
a film on a communist housing block in Romania,
pastoral nomads in Niger, mobile homes in the US
and non-places such as a hotel room in Ethiopia
as a momentary home, the course will pose and
encourage questions on home and exile.
Tutor
Barbara Knorpp
Barbara Knorpp is an anthropologist with a special interest
in film history. Her work is situated in the interdisciplinary
arena between anthropology, cinema, media studies, and
fine art. Before her PhD she worked in an international
photo press agency, collaborated with artists, and worked
in documentary and fiction film in Germany, Japan, and
Australia. In 2018-19 she acted as a film curator for the
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Museum in Krefeld, Germany. She was
a Teaching Fellow in Museum and Cultural Heritage Studies
at University College, London in 2015-16 and was
a Visiting Lecturer in Anthropology at Brunel University
2007-2014. Barbara is also a member of the RAI
Film Festival film committee.
She recently published a book on African Cinema:
"African Film Cultures: Context of Creation and
Circulation" edited by Winston Mano, Barbara Knorpp
and Anuli Agina (2017).
She has a background in Anthropology, Theatre,
Film, and Television Studies, and Art History.
Location
Online Distance Learning
Dates
Jun 3 — Jul 22
Duration
The course takes place on Thursday evenings from 7-9pm.
Price
£180