Looking with Robert Gardner

Looking with Robert Gardner
Author: Rebecca Meyers
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1438460511

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Assesses the range and magnitude of Robert Gardner’s achievements as a filmmaker, photographer, writer, educator, and champion of independent cinema. During his lifetime, Robert Gardner (1925–2014) was often pigeonholed as an ethnographic filmmaker, then criticized for failing to conform to the genre’s conventions—conventions he radically challenged. With the release of his groundbreaking film Dead Birds in 1963, Gardner established himself as one of the world’s most extraordinary independent filmmakers, working in a unique border area between ethnography, the essay film, and poetic/experimental cinema. Richly illustrated, Looking with Robert Gardner assesses the range and magnitude of Gardner’s achievements not only as a filmmaker but also as a still photographer, writer, educator, and champion of independent cinema. The contributors give critical attention to Gardner’s most ambitious films, such as Dead Birds (1963, New Guinea), Rivers of Sand (1975, Ethiopia), and Forest of Bliss (1986, India), as well as lesser-known films that equally exemplify his mode of seeking anthropological understanding through artistic means. They also attend to his films about artists, including his self-depiction in Still Journey On (2011); to his roots in experimental film and his employment of experimental procedures; and to his support of independent filmmakers through the Harvard Film Study Center and the television series Screening Room, which provided an opportunity for numerous important film and video artists to present and discuss their work. “This book is a monumental, fearless, and insightful contribution of critique that looks both with and at Gardner’s works as a whole.” — Catherine Summerhayes, author of Google Earth: Outreach and Activism “Looking with Robert Gardner introduces new and exciting voices into the dialogue about the renowned ethnographic and documentary filmmaker. The book contains very close readings of many of his films and suggests fresh approaches for analyzing those as well as ethnographic films in general.” — Ilisa Barbash, coeditor of The Cinema of Robert Gardner

Making Dead Birds

Making Dead Birds
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2007
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Gardner's Dead Birds is one of the most highly acclaimed and controversial documentary films ever made. This account of the process of making the movie is also a thoughtful examination of what it meant to record the rituals of warrior-farmers in New Guinea and to present to the world a graphic story of their behavior as a window onto our own.

The Cinema of Robert Gardner

The Cinema of Robert Gardner
Author: Ilisa Barbash
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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The most artistic of ethnographic filmmakers, and the most ethnographic of artistic filmmakers, Robert Gardner is one of the most original, as well as controversial, filmmakers of the last half century. This is the first volume of essays dedicated to his work - a corpus of aesthetically arresting films which includes the classic Dead Birds (1963), a lyric depiction of ritual warfare among the Dugum Dani, in the Highlands of New Guinea; Rivers of Sand (1974), a provocative portrayal of relations between the sexes among the Hamar, in southwestern Ethiopia; and Forest of Bliss (1986), a sublime city symphony about death and life in Benares, India. Eminent anthropologists, philosophers, film theorists, and fellow artists assess the innovations of Gardner's films as well as the controversies they have spawned. Contributors:Ilisa BarbashMarcus BanksStanley CavellRoderick CooverElizabeth EdwardsAnna GrimshawKarl G. HeiderPaul HenleySusan HoweDavid MacDougallDusan MakavejevÁkos ÖstörWilliam RothmanSean ScullyLucien TaylorCharles Warren

Human Documents

Human Documents
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Anthropological illustration
ISBN: 9780873658577

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"These extraordinary photographs, from the eyes of eight very different photographers, remind us of the humanising role of photography..." -- Elizabeth Edwards.

Just Representations, First Edition

Just Representations, First Edition
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0982865821

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This book presents selected writings by acclaimed filmmaker Robert Gardner. There are journals written during filmmaking expeditions, observing and reacting to diverse ways of life. There are accounts of film projects envisioned and planned but not completed. There are essays on ways of life in premodern cultures that Gardner has observed firsthand. Also included are his voiceover narrations from the films "Dead Birds" "Rivers of Sand," which come to life in a new way on the page. In an interview, letters, and articles, Gardner addresses the subject of filmmaking and reflects on film's relation to anthropology and, more broadly, to the human project to understand reality. "A book of marvelous adventures with a camera and a series of meditations on diverse ways of life and making art by a wise and compassionate man." -Charles Simic

Still Points

Still Points
Author: Adele Pressman
Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University Publications Department
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Ethnology
ISBN: 9780873658706

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Still Points is a collection of remarkable photographs taken by award-winning nonfiction filmmaker and author Robert Gardner during his anthropological and filming expeditions around the world. His images--from the Kalahari Desert, New Guinea, Colombia, India, Ethiopia, Niger, and other remote locations--are now in Harvard's Peabody Museum.

Contemporary Language Motivation Theory

Contemporary Language Motivation Theory
Author: Ali H. Al-Hoorie
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788925211

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This book brings together contributions from the leaders of the language learning motivation field. The varied chapters demonstrate how Gardner’s work remains integral to a diverse range of contemporary theoretical issues underlying the psychology of language, even today, 60 years after the publication of Gardner and Lambert’s seminal 1959 paper. The chapters cover a wide selection of topics related to applied linguistics, second language acquisition, social psychology, sociology, methodology and historical issues. The book advances thinking on cutting-edge topics in these diverse areas, providing a wealth of information for both students and established scholars that show the continuing and future importance of Gardner and Lambert’s ideas.

Robert Gardner

Robert Gardner
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1992
Genre: Motion pictures in ethnology
ISBN:

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Cooper's Creek

Cooper's Creek
Author: Alan Moorehead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1988
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9780140092400

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A fascinating well-told tale of heroism and adventure, told by a master of the craft. Harper s