Giving the Body a Voice: Introduction to the Cameraethnographic Approach

Journal of Aesthetic Education 56 (1):44-55 (2022)
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Abstract

The approach of cameraethnography developed by Bina Elisabeth Mohn links ethnographic description to a “permanent work on gazes.” The aim of this essay is to decipher this approach in pedagogical, as well as in methodological, terms by referring to an empirical study within artistic research.

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