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Accepted Paper:

Who owns the Visual Truth? Reflections on a Collaborative Anthropological Arts Project  
Christine Moderbacher (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Halle)

Paper short abstract:

Based on a Collaborative Anthropological Arts Project in a small Austrian village close to the Slovakian boarder, the presentation discusses how methods of anthropology combined with artistic approaches may help to come up with more nuanced, complicated, partial and local readings of people that challenge the anthropologists’ personal and political convictions.

Paper long abstract:

While mass media confronts us with polarizing images of the current political landscape, the question of how to do research with people who challenge our personal and political convictions has not yet received large attention within visual anthropology. The presentation asks how methods and forms of anthropology combined with artistic approaches can bring a new perspective to the topic and its challenges? How can collaborations with artists help establishing more nuanced, complicated, partial and local readings of people that challenge the anthropologists’ personal and political convictions, and where are its limitations? Based on a Collaborative Anthropological Arts Project in a small Austrian village close to the Slovakian boarder, I will propose answers to these conundrums while at the same time reflecting on how art and anthropology converge and diverge based on one concrete collaboration.

Panel P104
Visual Insights in a World on the Move [VANEASA]
  Session 1 Wednesday 22 July, 2020, -