电影共生:吕西安·卡斯坦-泰勒和伊丽莎·巴尔巴什的《甜草》中体现的观赏性和感官(自动)民族志

Dara Waldron
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本文探讨了2009年由Lucien castain - taylor和Ilisa Barbash拍摄的观察民族志纪录片《Sweetgrass》。聚焦于观察形式中的视觉线索(一部记录最后一次穿越阿布萨罗卡-熊齿山放羊的电影),文章利用民族志和自身民族志来探索体现的观众和屏幕上的动物之间的关系。除了几个动态图像作品外,Sweetgrass还作为一种感官人种学进行了探索,该人种学结合了基于共生思想的观众演讲形式。本文将“非人类的凝视”作为这一观点的基础,并借鉴了维维安·索布恰克的电影现象学来巩固这一观点。文章认为,“甜草”将非人类审美化是出于特定的原因。它为翻山越岭放羊的观察记录增添了一种伦理目的——一种类型的打捞操作——以及与屏幕上所表现的农业文化相关的“生活”的感官体验。除了以这种方式将电影作为一种感官对象进行探索之外,本文还设计了一种方法,将关于人类与非人类动物共生关系的自我民族志研究与电影观众的体现探索相一致。
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Film symbiosis: Embodied spectatorship and sensory (auto)ethnography in Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Ilisa Barbash’s Sweetgrass
This article explores the 2009 observational-ethnographic documentary film Sweetgrass by Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Ilisa Barbash. Focusing on visual cues within the observational form (a film that documents the herding of sheep across the Absaroka-Beartooth Mountains for the last time), the article draws on ethnographic and autoethnographic strains to explore the relationship between the embodied spectator and on-screen animal. Sweetgrass , in addition to several moving image works, is explored as sensory ethnography that incorporates a form of spectator address based on the idea of symbiosis. The article situates ‘the nonhuman stare’ as fundamental to this, drawing on the film phenomenology of Vivian Sobchak to consolidate this view. Sweetgrass , the article maintains, aestheticizes the non-human for specific reasons. It adds an ethical purpose to the observational documentation of herding sheep across the mountains – a salvage operation of type – and a sensory experience of ‘living with’ associated with the farming culture represented on-screen. In addition to exploring the film as a sensory object in this way, the article devises a methodology bringing autoethnographic research concerning symbiotic human–non-human animal relationships, in line with explorations of the embodied film spectator.
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