VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to researches on 1) the production and use of images and audio-visual media in the socio-cultural practices; 2) digital cultures; 3) contemporary art and anthropology; 4) anthropology of art; 5) vision and gaze; 6) senses and culture; 7) objects, design, architecture and anthropology; 8) bodies and places in an anthropological perspective; 9) theories and methods in anthropology.
The topics of VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY cross visual anthropology, anthropology of media, digital and visual cultures, museography, contemporary art, photography, film studies, cultural studies, anthropology of the senses, anthropological theory.
VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY publishes two issues per year with articles in English, Italian, French, Spanish and Portuguese. VE is published in online version only.
VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY is indexed in Scopus and Web of Science
VISUAL ETHNOGRAPHY è accreditata presso il MIUR come rivista di Classe A, Macrosettore 11/A5
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Announcements
CFP - Visual anthropology of the body and its material cultures |
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This special issue of Visual Ethnography proposes to illustrate what visual anthropology provides to an anthropology of the body, that places the action (whether it is accomplished or not) and the senses (whether they are extended or not) within the unbreakable bond with the material culture that makes our human nature. For this reason, this issue is not purely methodological, but rather, it is an invitation to the authors to reflect on their works, considering what visual methodologies bring to the analysis of human practices, or in other words, of the bodies in motion with manifold material cultures, contemplated within various power relations. What specific tools do they offer in order to explore the efficacy of actions on both materials and the subject in his or her bio-psycho-social dimensions? This also would require to consider how efficacy is understood and how it may fail. |
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Vol 13, No 2 (2024): Art and Anthropology: Work and Life


Table of Contents
Cover and Summary
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INTRODUCTION
Roger Sansi, Matteo Guidi
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ARTICLES
Michele Feder-Nadoff
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Pamela Cevallos Salazar
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Caterina Borelli, Camilla de Maffei, Felipe Romero Beltrán, Lorenzo Vitturi
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Susan Ossman
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Leone Contini
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Marco Tortoioli Ricci
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PHOTO-ESSAYS
Lydia Nakashima Degarrod
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Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Juliana Fausto
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VISIONS
alfonso borragan
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VIDEOS
Fiamma Montezemolo
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Mireia Sallarès
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Nuria Guell
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OFF TOPIC ARTICLES
Zelda Alice Franceschi, Lorena Córdoba
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David Zeitlyn, Valentine Nyamndon
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OFF TOPIC PHOTO-ESSAYS
Tomas Salem
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OFF TOPIC VIDEOS
Anat Dan
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BOOKS RECEIVED
Visual Ethnography
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