制作1898年8月霍皮人舞蛇的民族志电影:从摄影和文字记录重建

IF 0.4 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
P. Henley, Peter M. Whiteley
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这篇文章是由基础文本《视觉人类学原理》中发表的一块图版引发的,该图版旨在展示托马斯·爱迪生于1898年8月在亚利桑那州奥拉维的霍皮村表演的蛇舞电影。这段视频现在已经丢失,但仍然可能是有史以来第一部民族志电影之一,这取决于人们如何定义“民族志”,以及目击者的文字描述和当代报纸对电影材料随后放映的报道。最后,我们讨论了电影片段的民族志状况,其中还包括在电影制作人回程过程中拍摄的纳瓦霍“锦标赛”的镜头,这预示了游记和西方电影的比喻。我们希望,如果这些材料仍然存在,通过正确识别电影制作人并描述片段的内容,这篇文章将有助于找到它,特别是考虑到最近数字技术在早期电影档案的编目和访问方面取得了巨大进步。
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The Making of an Ethnographic Film of the Hopi Snake Dance in August 1898: A Reconstruction from the Photographic and Textual Record
This article was prompted by a plate published in the foundational text, Principles of Visual Anthropology, which purports to show a film being made by Thomas Edison of the Snake Dance as performed in the Hopi village of Orayvi, Arizona, in August 1898. This footage is now lost but could still have been one of the first ethnographic films ever made—depending on how one defines “ethnographic.” Here, contesting its attribution to Edison, we seek to reconstruct the content of this footage, drawing on the extensive photographic record made at the event, along with textual accounts by eyewitnesses and contemporary newspaper reports of subsequent screenings of the film material. We conclude by discussing the ethnographic status of the film footage, which also included sequences of a Navajo “tournament,” shot in the course of the filmmakers’ return journey, which foreshadows the tropes of the travelog and the Western movie. We hope that, if this material still exists, by correctly identifying the filmmakers and by describing the content of the footage, this article will help in locating it, particularly given the recent great improvements in the cataloging of and access to early film archives made possible by digital technology.
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Visual Anthropology
Visual Anthropology ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Visual Anthropology is a scholarly journal presenting original articles, commentary, discussions, film reviews, and book reviews on anthropological and ethnographic topics. The journal focuses on the study of human behavior through visual means. Experts in the field also examine visual symbolic forms from a cultural-historical framework and provide a cross-cultural study of art and artifacts. Visual Anthropology also promotes the study, use, and production of anthropological and ethnographic films, videos, and photographs for research and teaching.
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