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2013
티모시 애쉬의 ‘인도네시아 민족지영화’: <발리의 강신의례>와 <저로가 저로를 말하다>를 중심으로
Timothy Asch''s Indonesian Ethnographic Films: and
서울대학교 비교문화연구소
이기중
논문정보
- Publisher
- 비교문화연구
- Issue Date
- 2013-01-30
- Keywords
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- Citation
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- Source
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- Journal Title
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- Volume
- 19
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 143
- End Page
- 182
- DOI
- ISSN
- 15980685
Abstract
Timothy Asch is well-known for the film series about the
Yanomamo Indians of Venezuela. After finishing the Yanomamo
Project with anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon, Timothy Asch
devoted his professional energies to researching and film-making in
Indonesia from 1976 to 1982 and made 8 ethnographic films in three
different societies(Bali, Roti, Flores) in collaboration with three
anthropologists. The films on Indonesia, especially ‘Tapakan Series’
on Bali are the best known and mostly widely screened in the
anthropological classes.
This paper examines Timothy Asch''s Indonesian ethnographic
films while focusing on and among the ‘Tapakan Series.’ The paper firstly sketches the
background of Timothy Asch''s ethnographic film-making in
Indonesia. Secondly, it gives informations about his intention, plan and methodology of ethnographic research/film-making in ‘Tapakan
Series’ and also examines how he attempted to differentiate it from
his ‘Yanomamo films.’ Thirdly, the paper analyzed the texts of and in terms of three
perspectives: (1) ‘film-making of ritual’; (2) ‘informant feedback’;
(3) ‘opportunistic film.’
- 전남대학교
- KCI
- 비교문화연구
저자 정보
| 이름 | 소속 |
|---|---|
| 이기중 | 문화인류고고학과 |