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Dani (New Guinea people) --- Dani (New Guinean people) --- #SBIB:39A76 --- Ndani (New Guinean people) --- Ethnology --- Papuans --- Etnografie: Oceanië
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Dani (New Guinea people) --- Dani (New Guinean people) --- Ethnology --- Material culture --- Violence --- Material culture. --- Social life and customs. --- Warfare.
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391/397 --- 791.43.03 --- #SBIB:309H1329 --- 791.43.03 Filmstijlen --- Filmstijlen --- 391/397 Ethnografie --- Ethnografie --- Films met een informatieve functie (met inbegrip van de documentaire film) --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Film
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In this book, Karl G. Heider studies the cultural constructions of emotions, examining how different cultures shape ideas and talk about emotion. The main subjects of the study are the Minangkabau, a matrilineal Muslim culture of three million people in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Comparative data come from the Central Javanese, also of Indonesia and reference is made to studies of American emotions. The Minangkabau have two different 'cultures of emotion', used depending on whether they are speaking their own regional language or the national language. And the Central Javanese have yet another culture of emotion when they are speaking the 'same' national language. Landscapes of Emotion will appeal to a range of readers in anthropology, psychology, sociology and Asian studies who want to understand how different cultures shape emotion.
Emotions --- Ethnopsychology --- Minangkabau (Indonesian people) --- Menangkabau (Indonesian people) --- Ethnology --- Cross-cultural psychology --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnic psychology --- Folk-psychology --- Indigenous peoples --- National psychology --- Psychological anthropology --- Psychology, Cross-cultural --- Psychology, Ethnic --- Psychology, National --- Psychology, Racial --- Race psychology --- Psychology --- National characteristics --- Feelings --- Human emotions --- Passions --- Affect (Psychology) --- Affective neuroscience --- Apathy --- Pathognomy --- Cross-cultural studies --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology --- Cross-cultural studies. --- Psychology.
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Even before Robert Flaherty released Nanook of the North in 1922, anthropologists were producing films about the lifeways of native peoples for a public audience, as well as for research and teaching. Ethnographic Film (1976) was one of the first books to provide a comprehensive introduction to this field of visual anthropology, and it quickly became the standard reference. In this new edition, Karl G. Heider thoroughly updates Ethnographic Film to reflect developments in the field over the three decades since its publication, focusing on the work of four seminal filmmakers—Jean Rouch, John Marshall, Robert Gardner, and Timothy Asch. He begins with an introduction to ethnographic film and a history of the medium. He then considers many attributes of ethnographic film, including the crucial need to present "whole acts," "whole bodies," "whole interactions," and "whole people" to preserve the integrity of the cultural context. Heider also discusses numerous aspects of making ethnographic films, from ethics and finances to technical considerations such as film versus video and preserving the filmed record. He concludes with a look at using ethnographic film in teaching.
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Motion pictures --- Culture in motion pictures. --- Culture in motion pictures --- Social aspects --- Indonesia --- In motion pictures.
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