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[Commlist] CFP for Panel on Media Ethnographies from Precarious landscapes
Thu Dec 20 23:27:34 GMT 2018
CFP for Precarious landscapes: forensis and decolonial futures
a panel at the 16th Royal Anthropological Institute Film Festival &
Conference
*Expanding the Frame: Ethnographic Film and its Others*
March 27 - 30, 2019 - The Watershed, Bristol, UK
convenors: Daryl Celeste Meador (New York University), Toma Peiu
(University of Colorado Boulder)
Submit a proposal via the online form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEAI2olQ66MmFurTgEpu8BLIWN0SBhV9wgw1JriK1EobkhVw/viewform>
*Deadline: January 6th, 2019*
This panel will be discussing the practicalities and ethics of producing
images and sound in vulnerable landscapes. Work coming from
ethnographers and media artists researching border areas, diasporas and
environmentally, politically or economically exposed geographies is
expected to challenge notions of centrality and subalternity.
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Between Hito Steyerl’s poor image, Eyal Weizman’s forensis and Michael
D. Jackson’s existentiality, this panel will be juxtaposing case studies
of experimental artwork resulted from ethnographically-minded
collaboration with protagonists from the periphery, and / or based in
vulnerable geographies. Sites of precarious movement and migration often
intersect with shifting landscapes in an era of globalized capitalism.
These may include everydays transformed by the extraction economy, the
enforcement of international borders, conflict, environmental
vulnerability and Rob Nixon’s concept of “slow violence”, the experience
of asylum or migration. We welcome papers and project presentations that
critically interrogate and / or expand normative forms of representation
and documentation in such sites.
In light of ever-increasing inequality, what is the future of
ethnographic media practice? Under the siege of an institutionalized
flow of descriptive immersivity and graphic imagery, is representation
obsolete – if it’s not, what work is being done to give it renewed
meaning? Could decolonial aestheSis (“a sensation of touch” –
Mignolo/Vazquez 2013), provide an afterlife for ethnography? Panelists
should critically address the connection between their methodologies and
their sites of study; but also that between the technology they use (360
imagery, celluloid film, digital / sound mapping or oral history), their
protagonists and the works resulted from this process – in writing or
other media.
For any questions, contact us at (dcm395 /at/ nyu.edu) <mailto:(dcm395 /at/ nyu.edu)>;
(toma.peiu /at/ colorado.edu) <mailto:(toma.peiu /at/ colorado.edu)>
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