In this seminar, a group of international students from the HU Master’s programs in Asian/African Studies, Gender Studies, Global Studies and History (both MA and BA) explored the methodological approach of visual domestic ethnography as it has been theorized by film scholar Michael Renov and later on extended by Nariman Massoumi and other authors & filmmakers. The students applied this approach to selected autobiographical family films by South Asian film directors made since the end of the 1990s. Their posters were created as part of our seminar. They also contain QR codes that can be used to view the films examined online.
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Atomkraftwerke
Bildung
Bollywood
Comic
DFG-Netzwerk
Diaspora
Fernsehen
Film
Frauenrechte
Gender
globalisierte Kommunikation
India
Indien
Indische Mittelschicht
Indonesien
Internet
Islam
Journalisten
Kaschmir
Kernkraft
Kommunikationstechnologie
Kunst
Medialisierung
mediatisierte Gesellschaft
Medien
Mediendiskurse
Medienpluralismus
Migration
Modi
Musik
Muslime
Pakistan
Presse
Projektposter
Protestbewegungen
Social Media
Soziale Medien
Studierende
Südasien
Südostasien
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Wahlen
Workshop
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