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Performing the jumbled city

ANTHROPOLOGY, CREATIVE PRACTICE AND ETHNOGRAPHY (ACE)

SERIES EDITORS: FAYE GINSBURG, PAUL HENLEY, ANDREW IRVING AND SARAH PINK

Anthropology, Creative Practice and Ethnography provides a forum for authors and practitioners from across the digital humanities and social sciences to explore the rapidly developing opportunities offered by visual, acoustic and textual media for generating ethnographic understandings of social, cultural and political life. It addresses both established and experimental fields of visual anthropology, including film, photography, sensory and acoustic ethnography, ethnomusicology, graphic anthropology, digital media and other creative modes of representation. The series features works that engage in the theoretical and practical interrogation of the possibilities and constraints of audiovisual media in ethnographic research, while simultaneously offering a critical analysis of the cultural, political and historical contexts.

Previously published

Paul Carter, Translations, an autoethnography: Migration, colonial Australia and the creative encounter

Lorenzo Ferrarini and Nicola Scaldaferri, Sonic ethnography: Identity, heritage and creative research practice in Basilicata, southern Italy

Paul Henley, Beyond observation: A history of authorship in ethnographic film

David MacDougall, The looking machine: Essays on cinema, anthropology and documentary filmmaking

Christian Suhr, Descending with angels: Islamic exorcism and psychiatry – A film monograph

In association with the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology

Performing the jumbled city

Subversive aesthetics and anticolonial indigeneity in Santiago de Chile

EDITED BY OLIVIA CASAGRANDE, CLAUDIO ALVARADO LINCOPI AND ROBERTO CAYUQUEO MARTÍNEZ

Manchester University Press


Published by Manchester University Press

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www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk

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ISBN 978 1 5261 6187 1 hardback

First published 2022

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Subversive aesthetics and anticolonial indigeneity in Santiago de Chile

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