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Visualizing anthropology.
Acknowledgements.
The modernist moment and after, 1895-1945.
Anxious visions: Rivers, Cubism and anthropological modernism.
The innocent eye: Flaherty, Malinowski and the rom antic quest.
The light of reason: John Grierson, Radcliffe-Brown and the enlightenment project.
Anthropological visions.
Cinema and anthropology in the postwar world.
The anthropological cinema of Jean Rouch.
The anthropological cinema of David and Judith M acDougall.
The anthropological television of Melissa Llewclyn-Davies.
Epilogue.
Notes.