Isomorphic articulations: Notes from collaborative film-work in an Afghan-Danish Film Collective
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Isomorphic articulations : Notes from collaborative film-work in an Afghan-Danish Film Collective. / Waltorp, Karen; ARTlife Film Collective.
Peripheral Methodologies: Unlearning, Not-knowing and Ethnographic Limits. ed. / Francisco Martinez; Lili Di Puppo; Martin Demant Frederiksen. London : Taylor & Francis, 2021. p. 115-130 (Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Isomorphic articulations
T2 - Notes from collaborative film-work in an Afghan-Danish Film Collective
AU - Waltorp, Karen
AU - ARTlife Film Collective
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2021 selection and editorial matter, Francisco Martínez, Lili Di Puppo and Martin Demant Frederiksen; individual chapters, the contributors.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This chapter takes its point of departure in the ongoing research project: ARTlife: Articulations of Life among Afghans in Denmark’ and its experiments with co-generating spaces of articulation beyond the verbal and that which can be grasped within conventional academic discourse. Gregory Bateson advocated remaining systematic and rigorous in working open-ended with no narrowly predefined goal. Eduardo Kohn, inspired by Bateson, suggests an anthropological thinking that is isomorphic, that is, corresponding or similar in form and relations. The inaugural workshop was held at the home of visual anthropologist Sine Plambech and film director Janus Metz. Sine has worked with representing women, migration and everyday life. Janus has directed an award-winning film on Danish military involvement in Afghanistan, following young Danish soldiers deployed to the Helmand province. These spaces and people were chosen carefully, seeking to be clear about the author’s ‘politics of inviting’.
AB - This chapter takes its point of departure in the ongoing research project: ARTlife: Articulations of Life among Afghans in Denmark’ and its experiments with co-generating spaces of articulation beyond the verbal and that which can be grasped within conventional academic discourse. Gregory Bateson advocated remaining systematic and rigorous in working open-ended with no narrowly predefined goal. Eduardo Kohn, inspired by Bateson, suggests an anthropological thinking that is isomorphic, that is, corresponding or similar in form and relations. The inaugural workshop was held at the home of visual anthropologist Sine Plambech and film director Janus Metz. Sine has worked with representing women, migration and everyday life. Janus has directed an award-winning film on Danish military involvement in Afghanistan, following young Danish soldiers deployed to the Helmand province. These spaces and people were chosen carefully, seeking to be clear about the author’s ‘politics of inviting’.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - Isomorphic
KW - Articulation
KW - Visual anthropology
KW - Collective
KW - Peripheral
KW - Greyness
KW - Digital anthropology
KW - Representation
KW - Experimental ethnography
KW - Poetry and Politics
UR - https://anthropology.ku.dk/research/new_publications/2021/isomorphic-articulations-notes-from-collaborative-film-work-in-an-afghan-danish-film-collective/
U2 - 10.4324/9781003103646-11
DO - 10.4324/9781003103646-11
M3 - Book chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85131575143
SN - 9781003103646
T3 - Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception
SP - 115
EP - 130
BT - Peripheral Methodologies
A2 - Martinez, Francisco
A2 - Puppo, Lili Di
A2 - Frederiksen, Martin Demant
PB - Taylor & Francis
CY - London
ER -
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