Title: SSA321 History of Anthropological Theory
1SSA321 History of Anthropological Theory
In Alain Silver.doc
- Portfolio on CD-Rom
- Candidate No. 178202
- 1st May 2003
2Introduction
I have chosen to compile research information on
Robert Flaherty (see slide 2), who was a pioneer
in ethnographic film, and whose masterpiece,
Nanook of the North,1922, is still the subject of
debate in anthropology (MacDougall 1998
103). The aim of this CD is to provide
information on Flaherty (prior to 1922), and
Nanook the references by cited authors to other
Flaherty films are not intended to be used in
this context, as they are more recent than 1922,
the so-called beginning of Structural-Functionalis
m and Modern British Anthropology. This work is,
therefore, research both on the person of
Flaherty, and the influence of Flaherty on the
development of ethnographic film as a genre
within anthropology. (Unfortunately it proved
too challenging to import a video clip from the
film, as it does not appear to be on the web.)
3Robert Flaherty
I have chosen to compile this information on
Flaherty and his work on the film Nanook of the
North. The film was published in 1922, the same
year as Malinowskis Argonauts of the Western
Pacific. My main argument is that the film has
ethnographic merit and by extension Flaherty can
be considered an early anthropologist. The time
consuming process of production for a film rules
out any Structural-Functional or Functional
influence on the making of Nanook, which predates
it. Encyclopaedia References and links on
Flaherty, the man
- http//www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0818850.htm
l - http//www.mr-moody.com/goldenboy/whoswho3/flahert
y_r.htm - Wikipedia on Flaherty.doc
- Doros on Flaherty.doc
- (Picture from http//www.mr-moody.com/goldenboy/wh
oswho3/flaherty_r.htm)
4Still from Nanook of the North
- Released in 1922, Nanook is cited by most film
historians as the first feature-length
documentary - http//www.oneworldmagazine.org/seek/nanook/nbibli
o.htm for article by Alain Silver.
Nyla, Nanook's wife, and her baby at the
trading post
,
5Film-making
- These articles provide a general discussion on
documentary and ethnographic film, and consider
Flahertys position within it. Consideration is
given to some technical aspects, as well as
theoretical aspects of the genres. (Links to
source websites cited in documents) - Flaherty on Nanook.doc
- Abstract of talk by J. Ruby The Death of
Ethnographic Film http/astro.ocis.temple.edu/rub
y/aac/ruby.html and The Death of Ethnographic
Film.doc - Conversation between Shapiro and Godmilow on
documentary film Conversation.doc - Review of Nanook Sherwood on Film.doc
- Ethnographer as Scientist Early documentary
filmmakers as scientists.doc
6- Film making (continued)
- Comment on the emergence of Ethnographic Film
Prerana Reddy.doc - Comment on the originality of Nanook in the
Guardian Nanook of the North (Guardian).doc
7Ethnographic Merit
- Flahertys enduring work is the 1922 film Nanook
of the North, which has prompted much discussion
within anthropology as to its ethnographic merit.
See MacDougall 1998 103. - Robert Flaherty's NANOOK OF THE NORTH created the
very genre of film documentary, with its
documentation of Nanook the Inuit and the Eskimo
traditions which were even then being erased by
the influences of the white man. For close to 70
years, what we knew of Eskimo culture was what we
learned from NANOOK OF THE NORTH. Unfortunately,
the documentary is as much Flaherty's artistic
and directorial imagination as reality. This
program revisits Inukjiak, the site of Flaherty's
filming, where Eskimo oral tradition still
retains the memory of Flaherty's shoot, and
learns that, among other things, the man's name
was not Nanook, the women said to be Nanook's
wives were actually Flaherty's, and the Inuits
thought what Flaherty was asking them to do for
the camera so hilarious they couldn't stop
laughing. (unfortunately this anecdote is
unsubstantiated by reference but it is amusing) - http//www.avdist.fsu.edu/V070852.htm
- macdougall on flaherty.pdf
- http//www.geocities.com/gcalla1/nanook.htm
8Visual Records and References
- Archival goods Nanook Box 23, stills from Nanook
box 24. http//www.flahertyseminar.org/archives_ho
me.htm - A rough sequence of events in the film
http//www.unb.ca/web/anthropology/nanook.htm - http//www.npg.si.edu/exh/cb/flah1.htm
Photographs of Flaherty - http//momawas.moma.org/collection/depts/film_medi
a/blowups/film_media_005.html
9Bibliography
MacDougall, D., 1998, Transcultural Cinema,
Princeton University
Press Malinowski, 1922, Argonauts of the
Western Pacific, Oxford University Press LINKS to
Bibliographies Further references to Flaherty
and Film in Bibliography Web.doc, from
www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/MultimediaStudent
Projects/98-99/950004s/project/html/bibliogr.htm
Web Resources for scholars by Ruby Flaherty
Index.htm Bibliography on Documentary Film
http//www.anotherscene.com/cinema/docubib.html
10- Bibliography (continued).
- Robert J Flaherty A Biography (ed.) Jay
Rubyhttp//nimbus.ocis.temple.edu/jruby/wava/Flah
erty/title.html - Filmography
- Flaherty, R. J., 1922, Nanook of the North