Cinema of John Marshall

Cinema of John Marshall
About this book
"The Cinema of John Marshall explores the life and art of the pioneering ethnographic filmmaker. Its centerpiece is an autobiographical essay in which Marshall assesses his forty-year involvement with the San peoples (Bushmen) of South Africa and his films, from the 1957 award winning "The Hunters" to his current work in progress, "Death by Myth." The book weaves together the political economy of San dispossession, history and ethnography, personal narratives of historical importance, and expositions of film techniques and film language. The first English language study of the man and his work, The Cinema of John Marshall conveys the complex unity of Marshall's life: the filmic, the intellectual, the political, and the human"--Publisher description.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL21219474W
Subjects
Motion pictures in the social sciencesSan (african people)Motion pictures in ethnologyPictorial worksCinéma en ethnologieSan (Peuple d'Afrique)Ouvrages illustrés