Inaccurate boundaries: the anthropological documentary between the exploitation of the exotic and the representation of the other
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-3729.2005.28.3341Keywords:
documentary, exploitation, anthropologyAbstract
Anthropological film has often joggled in the borderline of two tendencies: exploitation of exoticism and ethnographic concern. Films like John Marshall’s The Hunters, or Robert Gardner’s Dead Birds are examples of how specificities of other cultures may be framed as the extraordinary, the unusual and be embedded in a scientific artifact. The aim of this text is to explore the ambiguous relationship anthropological documentary has entertained with the abnormal and the exotic, examining its ethical and esthetical issues.Downloads
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