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The triptych About Cameras, Spirits and Occupations is divided into three complementary short films. Our documentary aims not only to denounce oppressive situations or exotic glimpses, but also to reflect on how short films like these are interconnected, especially regarding complementarities that cannot be heard or seen. The first short-film is an indigenous media recorded and edited by Shapu Matis after a cinema workshop with Markus Enk, in which the spirits Madiwin comes to visit the Matis village; the second short-film is a collaborative indigenous media produced with the Kanamari while their protest against the neglect of their healthcare assistance by the Brazilian government; the last short-film is a reflexive experimentation regarding the role of the camera and that of anthropology when anthropologists meet their indigenous collaborators. The triptych documentary concludes asking to its audience if, when preparing their works, anthropologists and filmmakers are trying to affect bodies and transform their state of mind, just as healers and shamans do
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material_proyectable Rebiun28805007 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28805007 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 210622s2018 ne 038 eo |o v|sai d CBUC 991010522464406709 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP sai por eng s-bl--- s-pe--- About cameras, spirits, and occupations Subtitle on title screen a montage-essay triptych Leiden, South Holland Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden 2018 Leiden, South Holland Leiden, South Holland Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Universiteit Leiden 1 online resource (38 minutes) 1 online resource (38 minutes) 003800 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rda Title from resource description page (viewed June 28, 2021) The Matis ancestral spirit of Madiwin and the Corn Party -- Healthy politics for who? -- Starring a reflexive camera The triptych About Cameras, Spirits and Occupations is divided into three complementary short films. Our documentary aims not only to denounce oppressive situations or exotic glimpses, but also to reflect on how short films like these are interconnected, especially regarding complementarities that cannot be heard or seen. The first short-film is an indigenous media recorded and edited by Shapu Matis after a cinema workshop with Markus Enk, in which the spirits Madiwin comes to visit the Matis village; the second short-film is a collaborative indigenous media produced with the Kanamari while their protest against the neglect of their healthcare assistance by the Brazilian government; the last short-film is a reflexive experimentation regarding the role of the camera and that of anthropology when anthropologists meet their indigenous collaborators. The triptych documentary concludes asking to its audience if, when preparing their works, anthropologists and filmmakers are trying to affect bodies and transform their state of mind, just as healers and shamans do In Mayoruna, Canamari, Portuguese with English subtitles Anthropology- Amazon River Region Mayoruna Indians Canamari Indians- Medical care Indians of South America- Brazil Indians of South America- Perú Public health- Brazil Amazon River Region- Economic conditions Javari River Valley (Brazil and Peru) Brazil- Politics and government Documentary films Ethnographic films Mëo, Shapu director Enk, Markus editor Tavares, Winih director Universiteit Leiden. Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology publisher