【转帖】影视人类学国际研讨会信息
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中国民族学年会
影视人类学分会场暨第五届影视人类学国际研讨会
会议宗旨:从民族志电影到多元化的影视人类学片,人类一直在探索和追求“求真.唯实”的生命脉动。事实上,影像纪实,只有当它作为一种“真实力量”和“科学表达”的形式出现时,它的价值才可能更好的凸现。因为,人们由此看到的不仅仅是作品的本身,而是作品之外的某种震撼和反思,这或许正是影视人类学片追求的要义所在。前四届影视人类学国际研讨会在推动影视人类学的学科建设做了积极有益的尝试,并取得了很大的成功。当前,新媒体的兴起,给予了影像纪实更大的发展空间;而新的网络伦理则带给了我们对制作、表达、传播“影像”的价值判断。在后工业化时代和跨国界网络时代这样的语境中,影视人类学如何研究对象多层面的生活实际,或跳出对“他者”和“陌生人”的单向关注,对自己生活的社会进行研究,恰如马库斯所言:“重新界定访谈对象”。当然,需要重新界定的,还有影视人类学是否局限于“影视”?影像叙事和视觉表达,仅仅是一种工具,还是有独立的理论和方法论支点?……
时间: 2006.11.25---11.27
地点:广州,中山大学
总主办单位:中国民族学会、中山大学……(待补充)
分会场主办单位:中国民族学会影视人类学分会、中山大学人类学系……(待补充)
承办单位:中山大学传播与设计学院、广州瀚域文化传播有限公司……(待补充)
协办单位:国际影视人类学会、香港浸会大学、中山大学(学生)广告协会、中山大学滑动门电影协会、飞天创意工作小组·影视组……(待补充)
活动内容:
1、学术研讨:参考议题a、人类学要求与影视美学要求的关系;b、大众广告的人类学研究;c、华南民俗影视;d、“东方主义”视角的新反思与人类学中国化;e、影视人类学史;f、人类学片的教学应用;g、保持人类学的活力―热媒体对人类感知方式的影响;h、民族身份变迁与认同;I、影视人类学片的价值重构;J、网络传播中的影视人类学伦理;K、其它。论文提交:2006年8月31前。
2、回顾展:费孝通逝世周年纪念:费孝通生平图片及在英国留学期间的影像回顾《费孝通在伦敦》国际影视人类学会主席胡斯曼提供;相关纪录片庞贝城图片展—费孝通关注过的一个课题;温州模式提出21周年图片展。
3、经典放映:国际资深影视人类学家作品回顾展;2006年哥廷根国际真实电影节精品回放。本次作品竞赛获奖片、展映云之南优秀短篇展映、往年的优秀影片展映。
4、社区单元:邀请中国民政部和欧盟“村民自治影像计划”作品参加;社区民俗影像互动――广东连州民族文化的叙录与回放。
5、竞赛单元:向中国(含港澳台)、东南亚的纪录影像作者(包括高校学生)征集作品,从中挑选一定数量的优秀作品在本次研讨会期间竞赛、评比与观摩。投稿期限:2006年8月31前。作品格式:DV/DVCAM(PAL)
6、学生单元:大学生纪录片展播(拟设奖项)
7、科普讲座(为大学生):参考议题a人类学知识背景准备对摄影爱好者的意义与价值;b、傲慢与偏见―抛开“现代”的潜意识与视觉人类学入门;c、 从费孝通的“穷人社会学”到温总理的“穷人经济学”;d、 民族志电影―非民族风情片的风情。
8、结集出版:会后将本次研讨会中的各种资料结集出版。
会务费
200元(人民币),用于会议资料、纪念品等。学生免费。
联系:
广州新港西路135号中山大学传播与设计学院邮政编码:510275
电话:020-84112835
e-mail: bdcheng@zsu.edu.cn
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CFP Guangzhou, 2006 , February
International Conference on Visual Anthropology
Shared territories - contested boundaries
Ethnographic Cinema, Visual Anthropology and the Anthropology of the Visual
Is their a transcultural agenda for Visual Anthropology in the 21st Century?
Date: November 25-272006
Location: Zhongshan University, Guangzhou, China
Organizers: Zhongshan University, Department of Anthropology, Zhongshan University, School of Communication and Design
Co-Organizers: Chinese Association of Ethnology
Chinese Association of Visual Anthropology
With the support of: Commission for Visual Anthropology (CVA) of ICAES
Nordic Anthropological Film Association (NAFA)
Institut fuer den Wissenschaftlichen Film-knowledge and media (IWF)
The first International Conference on Visual Anthropology ever to be organized in China took place in Beijing more than a decade ago ( Bejing , April 1995 – Organizers – Institut fuer den Wissenschaftlichen Film (IWF) – knowledge and media, Goettingen– Institute of Nationality Studies (INS), Beijing). It was in the same year that the Chinese Association of Visual Anthropology (CAVA) was founded as one of the many positive outcomes of that historic conference.
Since then a number of smaller and larger International Conferences dealing with issues and agendas discussed in the world-wide community of Ethnographic Filmmakers and Visual Anthropologists in the early 21st century have been organized by CAVA and others ( Lanzhou 2002, Kunming 2004, Hohehot 2005).
Back in 2004 - on the Conference in Kunming-, Zhongshan University, Department of Anthropology, Guangzhou (Canton), China, represented by Prof. Deng Qiyao, agreed to function as host and main organizer for a follow-up conference which was scheduled for 2006. The main aim and idea of this International Conference which will take place November 25-27 in Guangzhou, is to take stock of current debates and developments which are dominating the field of Ethnographic Film and Visual Anthropology on an international and transcultural level. It is hoped that the Guangzhou Conference will provide the next very big International Visual Anthropology event in China – the meeting of the Commission on Visual Anthropology (CVA), which is part of the International Union ofEthnological and Anthropological Sciences (IUEAS) – and which will have its 15th World Congress in Kunming 2008, with a fresh momentum and a concrete research agenda for the coming two years thus intensifying already existing international exchange projects/programs and establishing new realms of transcultural
cooperation, bringing together participants from China and its neighboring asian countries and representatives from western countries and other regions.
This three day event will be co-hosted by the Chinese Association of Ethnology which will held its yearly meeting at the same time at Zhongshan University. We hope that this schedule will encourage Chinese Ethnologists/Anthropologists to also register for our Conference and that international scientific exchange can thus be fostered on the broadest conceivable level.
In a ten point manifesto called“The Future of Ethnographic Cinema” which was recently published worldwide via the Internet, its authors (Paul Henley, David MacDougall, Steef Meyknecht, Metje Postma and Rossella Raggazzi) stated, that Ethnographic Cinema and Visual Anthropology “… is a means of transcultural communication that is more widely understood than either written texts or spoken language, and it is now being produced all over the world in a broad variety of forms. Film-makers from the former world centres such as Paris, New York, London and Amsterdam should encourage this diversification and localization of the genre. “
We – the organizers of the up-coming International Conference –
Shared territories and contested boundaries
Ethnographic Cinema, Visual Anthropology and the Anthropology of the Visual
Is their a transcultural agenda for Visual Anthropology in the 21st Century?
totally agree with this view. At the same time we are hoping that the Guangzhou Conference in addition to what is expressed in the western world centres will add a distinctive non-western resp. asian view on the very same issues and topics of discussion.
We thus strongly encourage participation from members of neighboring ASEAN countries and members from countries /political entities from the Greater China Region to take part in our conference and to deliver presentations on their own projects and theoretical agendas.
Anybody interested in organizing a panel:
Panel proposals due until:
30 APRIL 2006/2006.04.30 (dead-line)
Paper proposals:
Paper abstracts (English/Chinese – up to 250 words) due until:
15 JUNE 2006/2006.06.15 (dead-line)
Please send your information/material via e-mail to the following e-mail addresses:
Prof. Deng Qiyao
e-mail: dengqiyao@tom.com
e-mail:dqy588@yahoo.com.cn
Assoc. Prof. Dr.Karsten Krueger
e-mail: dr.karsten_krueger@web.de
e-mail: drkarstenkruger_cn@hotmail.com
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