Angela
Visiting scholar Florian Grundmüller with Craig Campbell (Anthropology)
present the 1986 Australian film, Babakiueria. This is a 30 minute
satirical video produced by Austrialia’s Aboriginal Programs Unit, with
Aboriginal actors and production crew and a Euro-Australian producer,
director, and writer. This short film critiques 200 years of
colonization and racism in Australia by sarcastically switching the
roles of White people and Aborigines. Participants are encouraged to
read Rebecca Weaver-Hightower’s “Revising the Vanquished: Indigenous
Perspectives on Colonial Encounters”[Weaver-Hightower 2006] and Faye Ginsburg’s “Culture/Media: A (Mild) Polemic.” [Ginsburg 1994]
Screening and discussion
5:00pm – 6:00pm
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
SAC Building 5.162
University of Texas at Austin
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
SAC Building 5.162
University of Texas at Austin
This event is free and open to the public.
The Intermedia Workshop presents a series of informal gatherings
exploring ‘reverse anthropology.’ In this workshop series we will
consider Horace Miner’s famous article “Body Ritual among the Nacirema”
(among others) alongside films like Das Fest des Huhnes, Rouch in Reverse, Babakiueria, and Qallunaat! Why White People Are Funny.
The goal of the workshop is to reconsider the trope of the exotic
field-site in anthropology alongside other questions like satire, race
and identity, aesthetics, as well as anthropological knowledge and
pedagogy.
This is an informal, free, and open workshop series sponsored by the Intermedia Workshop. All are welcome.
Craig Campbell, PhD
Associate Professor of AnthropologyAnthropology GSSC Chair
Slavic and Eurasian Studies
University of Texas at Austin
Member of the Ethnographic Terminalia Curatorial Collective [www.ethnographicterminalia.org]
Department of Anthropology, C3200
1 University Station
University of Texas, Austin
Austin, Texas 78712
e. craig.campbell@utexas.edu
p. 512-232-4342
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