Anthropology

Visual Anthropology

Module code: L6074
Level 5
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Lecture, Seminar
Assessment modes: Coursework, Essay

On this module, you’ll explore the theories and applications of visual anthropology.

You’ll study the legacies of visual representation in the field, alongside contemporary and activist visual work. You’ll examine how visual material is used in research, and in the presentation and consumption of knowledge. This will particularly focus on photography, film and virtual media.

You’ll also investigate visuality, exploring culturally and historically specific ways of seeing, and other sensory interactions with the environment.

Module learning outcomes

  • Critical understanding of different theoretical traditions and practical applications within visual anthropology (with a focus on photography, visual media and virtual ethnography)
  • Understanding of different theories of perception and visual culture, within anthropology and across the social sciences
  • Expanded understanding of ethnographic scope (e.g. within virtual environments) and practice (e.g. as a visual medium)
  • Enhanced abilities to develop critical arguments based on visual material, and the use of visual media in presentations and other formats