Audio-visual media are a powerful vehicle of globalization engaged in the creation of widespread mediascapes shaping the imagination and the feelings of the people all around the world. As a consequence the audio-visual media are not only a mean of the anthropological research but a constituent part of the ethnographic field as well. It was in this perspective that in 2009 I asked the Italian artistic collective of Alterazioni Video to accompany me to the Bamileke chiefdom of Bandjoun (Cameroon), where I usually conduct my research. The main topic of our work was the fear, an emotion we have investigated by filming some traditional masquerades of secret societies (which also made use some Hollywood inspired masks), by making a horror movie with a local cast, and using the set and the backstage as an ethnographic field. The vampires and the zombies who were the subject of the film, form a part of a shared global imagery but they are also an invisible, effective presence in local sorcery practices. We have tried to stay on the border between facts and fictions, feelings and actors’ performances, as well as art and anthropology, but also to question it, in order to test the way in which anthropology and artistic activism could find a meeting point on the terrain of ethnographic practice.

Bargna, L. (2012). Between Hollywood and Bandjoun : art activism and anthropological ethnography into the mediascape. JOURNAL DES ANTHROPOLOGUES, 101-130.

Between Hollywood and Bandjoun : art activism and anthropological ethnography into the mediascape

BARGNA, LEOPOLDO IVAN
2012

Abstract

Audio-visual media are a powerful vehicle of globalization engaged in the creation of widespread mediascapes shaping the imagination and the feelings of the people all around the world. As a consequence the audio-visual media are not only a mean of the anthropological research but a constituent part of the ethnographic field as well. It was in this perspective that in 2009 I asked the Italian artistic collective of Alterazioni Video to accompany me to the Bamileke chiefdom of Bandjoun (Cameroon), where I usually conduct my research. The main topic of our work was the fear, an emotion we have investigated by filming some traditional masquerades of secret societies (which also made use some Hollywood inspired masks), by making a horror movie with a local cast, and using the set and the backstage as an ethnographic field. The vampires and the zombies who were the subject of the film, form a part of a shared global imagery but they are also an invisible, effective presence in local sorcery practices. We have tried to stay on the border between facts and fictions, feelings and actors’ performances, as well as art and anthropology, but also to question it, in order to test the way in which anthropology and artistic activism could find a meeting point on the terrain of ethnographic practice.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
ethnographic practice, art activism, audio-visual media, horror movies witchcraft
English
2012
101
130
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Bargna, L. (2012). Between Hollywood and Bandjoun : art activism and anthropological ethnography into the mediascape. JOURNAL DES ANTHROPOLOGUES, 101-130.
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