Bibliography

Are you looking for a certain book or text we talked about during the seminar? Have a look at our list of literature!

Sensory Studies, General

  • Arantes, Lydia Maria/ Rieger, Elisa (2014). Einleitung. In: Arantes, Lydia Maria/Rieger, Elisa (eds.). Ethnographien der Sinne: Wahrnehmung und Methode in empirisch-kulturwissenschaftlichen Forschungen, 13-20.
  • Bal, Mieke 2008. ”Visual Analysis”. In The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis ed. T. Bennett, J. Frow. 163-184. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore: Sage.
  • Bibliography 2005: Fifty Ways to come to your Senses. In: Howes, David (ed.) 2005: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 404-406
  • Braun, K. et al. (ed. 2017): Kulturen der Sinne. Zugänge zur Sensualität der Sozialen Welt. Würzburg: Königshausen&Neumann.
  • Classen, C./ Howes, D./ Synott (1994): Aroma. The cultural history of smell. London: Routledge.
  • Classen, Constance (2005): The Witch’s Senses. Sensory Ideologies and Transgressive Feminities from the Renaissance to Modernity. In: Howes, David (ed). Empire of the senses. The sensual Culture Reader, Oxford/ New York: Berg, p. 70-84.
  • Classen, Constance (2012): The deepest Sense. A cultural history of Touch. Urbana: Univ. of Illinois Press.
  • Corbin, Alain (2005): Charting the Cultural History of the Senses. In: Howes, David (ed). Empire of the senses. The sensual Culture Reader, Oxford/New York: Berg, p. 128-139.
  • Corbin, Alain (1984 dtsch., franz. Orig. 1982): Pesthauch und Blütenduft. Eine Geschichte des Geruchs. Wagenbach: Berlin;
  • Corbin, Alain (1986 engl.): The Foul and the Fragrant, Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press.
  • Daubner,Lukas (2020):  Die brauchbare Unordnung der Lehre. In: Forum (42/1), 14-17.
  • Elliott, Denielle/ Culhane, Dara (Hg. 2017): A Different Kind Of Ethnography. Imaginative Practices and Creative Methodologies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
  • Farahmand, Manéli (2017): Ethnography and Photography: What Kind of Collaborations for What Kind ofCommunications? Anthrovision. (http://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/2658. last viewed April 9 2021).
  • Ferrarini, Lorenzo (2017): Embodied Representation: Audiovisual Media and Sensory Ethnography. Anthrovision[Online], 5.1. (http://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/2514; last viewed April 9 2021).
  • Feld, Steven (1996): „Waterfalls of Song: An Acoustemology of Place Resounding in Bosavi, Papua New Guinea“, in Steven Feld and Keith Basso (eds.), Senses of Place. School of American Research Press, 91–135.
  • Grasseni, Cristina (2011): Skilled visions toward an ecology of visual inscriptions. In: Banks, Marcus; Ruby, Jay (eds): Made to be seen. Perspectives on the History of Visual Anthropology. Chicago, London: The University of Chicago Press: 19-4
  • Grasseni, Cristina (2018): Skilled Vision. In: Hillary Callahn (ed): The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Online https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea1657 (last viewed December 13th 2020)
  • Harris, Anna (2021): A sensory education. Routledge.URL: https://www.routledge.com/A-Sensory-Education/Harris/p/book/9781350056121#sup (last viewed 09.17.21.).
  • Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab (2020) Home page. http://sel.fas.harvard.edu; last viewed April 9 2021).
  • Howes, David (2005): Introduction: Empire of the senses. In: Howes, David (ed). Empire of the senses. The sensual Culture Reader, Oxford/New York: Berg (1-17).
  • Howes, David (Hg. 2005): Empire of the senses. The Sensual Culture Reader, Oxford/New York: Berg.
  • Howes, David (2019): Multisensory Anthropology. In: Annual Review of Anthropology (48/1), 17-28.
  • Ingold, Tim (2011): Being alive. Essays of movement, knowledge and description. London: Routledge.
  • Järviluoma, Helmi (2022, in print): Sensobiographic Walking and Soundscape Studies. In: Geoff Stahl & Mark Percival (eds) The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, Space & Place. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Kinnunen, Taina/ Kolehmainen, Marjo (2019): Touch and Affect: Analysing the Archive of Touch Biographies. In: Body & Society (25/1), 29-56.
  • Kondo, Dorinne (2005): The Way of Tea. A Symbolic Analysis. In: Howes, David (ed.). Empire of the senses. The Culture Reader, Oxford/New York: Berg, p. 192- 211.
  • Law, Lisa 2005: Home Cooking. Filipino Women and Geographies of the Senses in Hong Kong. In: Howes, David (ed.) 2005: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 224-244.
  • Laplantine, François (2015): The Life of the Senses. Introduction to a Modal Anthropology, New York: Bloomsbury Academic, p. 125-129.
  • MacDougall, David (1997): The Visual in Anthropology. In: Rethinking Visual Anthropology. Marcus Banks and Howard Morphy (eds.), New Haven: Yale University Press.
  • MacDougall, David (2006): The Corporeal Image. Film, Ethnography and the Senses. Princeton: Princeton University Press
  • Marcus, George (1995): Multi-sited ethnography in the world system. In: Annual Review of Anthropology.
  • McGranahan, Carole (2015): Anthropology as Theoretical Storytelling. Savage Minds, Notes and Queries in Anthropology. URL: (https://savageminds.org/2015/10/19/anthropology-as-theoretical-storytelling/. last viewed April 9 2021).
  • McGranahan, Carole; Ieva Jusionyte (2015): Writing in and from the Field. Savage Minds, Notes and Queries in Anthropology. URL: https://savageminds.org/2015/11/16/writing-in-and-from-the-field; last viewed April 9, 2021).
  • Mieg, Harald A. (ed. 2019): Inquiry-based Learning – Undergraduate Research. The German Multidisciplinary Experience. Wiesbaden: Springer, URL: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-14223-0#about (zuletzt besucht am 16.09.21.).
  • Kinnunen, Taina/ Kolehmainen, Marjo (2019): Touch and Affect: Analysing the Archive of Touch Biographies. In: Body & Society (25/1), 29-56.
  • Pallasmaa, Juhani (1996): Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses. London: Academy Editions.
  • Pink, Sarah 2009: Doing Sensory Ethnography. Los Angeles: Sage.
  • Pink, Sarah (2011): Sensory digital photography: re-thinking ‘moving’ and the image. Visual Studies 26(1): 4-13.
  • Porteous, Douglas (2006): Smellscape. In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 89-106
  • Sacks, Oliver 2005: The Mind`s Eye: What the Blind See. In: Howes, David (ed.) 2005: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 25-42
  • Schafer, Murray et al. (1973): The World Soundscape Project. At: https://www.sfu.ca/sonic-studio-webdav/WSP/index.html (last viewed 18.9.21)
  • Schafer, Murray (1976): Exploring the new soundscape: pioneer research onto the global acoustic environment. In: The UNESCO Courier: a window open on the world, 29 (11). p. 4-32. URL: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000074828 (last viewed 09.17.21.).
  • Tremp, Peter/ Koch, Henning 2020 (ed.): Forschendes Lernen als Studiengangsprofil. In: Springer eBook Collection, (Hrsg.) Hoffmeister, Thomas; Koch, Henning; Tremp, Peter. Wiesbaden: Springer. URL: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-658-28825-9 (last viewed 16.09.21.).
  • Venäläinen, Juhana (2020). Aural Commons without an Aural Community? On the Difficulties of Living Together in a City with Sound. In:

Sound-Studies

  • Bull, Michael/Back, Les (2003). Introduction into Sound. In: Bull, Michael/Back, Les (eds). The Auditory Culture Reader. Oford/New York, Berg, 1-24.
  • Bull, Michael (2004). Thinking about Sound, Proximity, and Distance in Western Experience: the Case of the Odysseus‘ Walkman. In: Erlmann, Veit (ed), Hearing Cultures. Essays on Sound, Listening an Modernity. Oxford, New York, Berg, 173-190.
  • Eisenberg, Andrew J. (2015). Space. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 193-207.
  • Erlmann,  Veit (2015).  Resonance. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 175-182.
  • Feaster, Patrick (2015). Phonography. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 139- 150.
  • Feld, Steven/Basso, Keith H. ( 1996): Waterfalls of Song. In:  Senses of Place, Santa Fe, Seattle, School of American Research Press, p. 91- 135.
  • Feld, Steven (2005): Places Sensed, Senses Placed. Toward a Sensuous Epistemology of Enviroments. In: Howes, David (ed). Empire of the senses. The sensual Culture Reader, Oxford/New York: Berg, p. 179- 191.
  • Feld, Steven (2015). Acoustemology. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 12-21.
  • Fisher, Daniel (2015). Radio. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 151-164.
  • Helmreich, Stefan (2010). Listening Against Soundscapes. Anthropology News, 51 (9), p.10.
  • Helmreich,  Stefan (2015). Transduction. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 222- 231.
  • Hirschkind, Charles (2015). Religion. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 165- 174.
  • Holmes, Seth (2013): Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies. Migrant Farm Workers in the United States, University of California Press.
  • Järviluoma, Helmi (2022, in print) Sensobiographic Walking and Soundscape Studies. In Geoff Stahl & Mark Percival (Eds) The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music, Space & Place. London: Bloomsbury.
  • Kapchan, Deborah (2015). Body. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 33-44.
  • McLuhan, Marshall (2005): The Five Sense Sensorium. In: Howes, David (ed). Empire of the senses. The sensual Culture Reader, Oxford/New York: Berg, p. 43- 52.
  • Mills, Mara (2015).Deafness. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 45-54.
  • Mowitt,John (2015). Image. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 78-86.
  • Novak, David (2015).  Noise. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 125- 138.
  • Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds) (2015). Contribution. In: Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 247- 252.
  • Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds) (2015). Introduction. In:  Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 1-11.
  • Ochoa Gautier, Anna María (2015). Silence. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p.  183-192.
  • Rice, Tom (2015). Listening. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 99- 111.
  • Rodgers, Tara (2015). Synthesis. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 208-221.
  • Sakakeeny, Matt (2015). Music. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 112-124.
  • Samuels, David/Meintjes, Louise/Ochoa, Ana Maria/Porcello, Thomas (2010). Soundscapes: Toward a Sounded Anthropology. In: Annual Review of Anthropology, Volume 39, 329-345.
  • Samuels, David; Porcello, Thomas (2015). Language.  In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 87-98.
  • Schafer, Murray (2010)(1977). Die Ordnung der Klänge. Eine Kulturgeschichte des Hörens. Berlin, Schott.
  • Schlüter, Fritz (2014). Akustische Territorien, akustisches Regime. Feldforschung in den Klanglandschaften der Großstadt. In: Gaidolfi, Susanna/Hirschmüller, Tobias/Wenzl, Gerhard/Weidemann, Julia (eds), Metropolen. Politik – Kultur – Imagination. Würzburg, Königshausen & Neumann, 61-98.
  • Smith, M. Mark (2015). Echo. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 55-64.
  • Stege, Benjamin (2015). Acoustics. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p.22-32.
  • Sterne, Jonathan (ed. 2012): The Sound Studies Reader. London: Routledge.
  • Sterne, Johann (2015).Hearing. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 65-77.
  • Venäläinen, Juhana (2020): Aural Commons without an Aural Community? On the Difficulties of Living Together in a City with Sound. In:  Cultural Commons 47 (1), p. 57-80.
  • Weidman, Amanda ( 2015). Voice. In: Novak, David/Sakakeeny, Matt (eds), Keywords in Sound, Durham, London, Duke University Press, p. 232-246.

Smell-Studies

  • Aftel, Mandy 2006: Perfumed Obsession, in: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 212-215
  • Aubaille-Sallenave, ? 2006: Bodies, Odors and Perfumes in Arab-Muslim Societies. In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 391-399
  • Cohen, Erik 2006: The Broken Cycle: Smell in a Bangkok Lane, In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 118-127
  • Corbin, Alain 1984 (dtsch., franz. Orig. 1982): Pesthauch und Blütenduft. Eine Geschichte des Geruchs. Wagenbach: Berlin (Suub: 03 D 3169)
  • Engl. Version 1986: The Foul and the Fragrant, Cambridge: Harvard Univ. Press
  • Demeter (Zeitschrift): Spüren im Bild, 2020, 47, S. 3.
  • Demeter ( Zeitschrift):  Gespräch auf Orange, 2020, 47, S. 20-24.
  • Douglas, J. Porteous 2006: Smellscape. In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York,p. 89-106
  • Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York (SUUB Etn 139.5, 914)
  • Feld, Steven: Places Sensed, Senses Placed: Toward Sensous Epistemologies of Environments. In: Howes, David (ed.) 2005: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 179-191
  • Gray, Richard T. 2006: The Dialectic of „Enscentment“: Patrick Süßkind`s Perfume as Critical History of Enlightenment Culture, In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 235-256
  • Herz, Rachel S. 2006: I know what I Like: Understanding Odor Preferences, In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 190-206
  • Hirsch, Alan R. 2006: Nostalgia, the odors of Childhood and Society. In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 187-189
  • Eve : Dufte ! 2020, 5, S. 19, 21.
  • Howes, David (ed.) 2005: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York.
  • Howes, David (ed.) 2005: Introduction. Empire of Senses. In: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 1-17.
  • Sacks, Oliver 2005: The Mind’s Eye: What The Blind See. In: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 25-41.
  • Classen, Constance 2005: The Witch’s Senses. Sensory Ideologies and Transgressive Feminities from the Renaissance to Modernity. In: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 70-84.
  • Corbin, Alain 2005:  Charting the Cultural History of the Senses. In: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 128-139.
  • Feld, Steven 2005: Places Sensed, Senses Placed. Toward a Sensuous Epistemology of Environments. In: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 179-191.
  • Kondo, Dorinne 2005: The Way of Tea. A Symbolic Analysis. In:  Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader. Sensory Formations Series. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 192- 211.
  • Hyde, Alan 2006: Offensive Bodies, in: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 41-52.
  • Margolies, Eleanor 2006: Vagueness Gridlocked: A Map of the Smells of New York, In: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 107-117
  • Müller- Grünow, Robert 2018: Die Geheime Macht der Düfte. Hamburg: Edel Books, 38-50.
  • Pause, Bettina M. & Shirley Michaela Seul 2020: Alles Geruchssache. Wie unsere Nase steuert, was wir wollen und wen wir lieben. München: Piper.
  • Pause, Bettina M. & Shirley Michaela Seul 2020: Der Geruchscode. In: Alles Geruchssache. Wie unsere Nase steuert, was wir wollen und wen wir lieben. München: Piper, 13- 20.
  • Pause, Bettina M. & Shirley Michaela Seul 2020: Wer riecht, hat mehr vom Leben. In: Alles Geruchssache. Wie unsere Nase steuert, was wir wollen und wen wir lieben. München: Piper, 21- 45.
  • Pause, Bettina M. & Shirley Michaela Seul 2020: Ich rieche, also bin ich. In: Alles Geruchssache. Wie unsere Nase steuert, was wir wollen und wen wir lieben. München: Piper, 46-58.
  • Pause, Bettina M. & Shirley Michaela Seul 2020: Warum wir so lange so wenig über unsere heimliche Chefin Nase so wenig wussten. In: Alles Geruchssache. Wie unsere Nase steuert, was wir wollen und wen wir lieben. München: Piper, 59-74.
  • Turin, Luca 2006: Accords and Discords: Perfume Reviews. in: Drobnick, Jim ed. (2006): The Smell Culture Reader. Series: Sensory Formations. Berg: Oxford, New York, p. 216-227

Vision-Studies

  • Bell, Travis R (2. November 2018): Documentary Film as Collaborative Ethnography: Using a Thirdspace Lens to Explore Community and Race. Critical Arts 32, Nr. 5–6: 17–34.
  • Berger, John (1972): Ways of Seeing. Episode 1. BBC 4. Online https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pDE4VX_9Kk (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Berger, John (1973): Ways of Seeing. London: BBC.
  • Chin, Elizabeth (2015): Haiti Photography Project: a quick seven day experiment. Anthropology Now Website. https://anthronow.com/online-articles/haiti-photographyproject (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Choi, Vivian; Mark Westmoreland; Arjun Shankar; Craig Campbell; and Lee Douglas (2019): Writing with Light. Editorial Introduction, Cultural Anthropology website, https://culanth.org/fieldsights/writing-with-light-editorial-introduction (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Cohan Scherer, Joana (2009): Ethnographic Photography in Anthropological Research, In: Paul Hockings (ed), Principles of Visual Anthropology: pp 201-216.
  • Dietrich, Martha-Cecilia (2019): Poetic Visuality. An Essay on the carceral experience. Visual ethnography. Vol.8. No. 2: p. 143-154. https://dx.doi.org/10.12835/ve2018.1-0132 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Escobar, Cristóbal (2017): The Colliding Worlds of Anthropology and Film-Ethnography. A Dynamic Continuum. Anthrovision. Online, 5.1. https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/2491 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Fairey, Tiffany (2017): The Blind Photographer: the remarkable world of sensory photography. Photography as a social practice website. August 24. http://www.asocialpractice.com/the-blind-photographer-the-remarkable-world-of-sensoryphotography/ (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Farahmand, Manéli (2017): Ethnography and Photography: What Kind ofCollaborations for What Kind of Communications? Anthrovision Online, 5.2 https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/2658 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Ferrarini, Lorenzo (2017): Embodied Representation: Audiovisual Media and Sensory Ethnography. Anthrovision Online 5.1 https://journals.openedition.org/anthrovision/2514 (last viewed December 13th 2020). Grasseni, Cristina (2018): Skilled Vision. In: Hillary Callahn (ed): The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Online https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea1657 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Grasseni, Cristina (2011): Skilled visions toward an ecology of visual inscriptions. In: Banks, Marcus; Ruby, Jay (eds): Made to be seen. Perspectives on the History of Visual Anthropology. Chicago, London: The University of Chicago Press: 19-44
  • Grasseni, Cristina (Ed.) (2007): Skilled Visions: Between Apprenticeship and Standards. Berghahn Books.
  • Grassseni, Cristina; and Thorsten Gieser (2019): Introduction: Skilled mediations. Social Anthropology 27: 6–16.
  • Gruber, Martin; Olivia Persendt; Rosa Persendt; Loredana Polezzi; Franziska Redeker; Frauke Stegmann; and Cordula Weißköppel: Waking Windhoek. https://blogs.unibremen.de/walkingwindhoek/ (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Harper, Douglas (2003): Framing photographic ethnography: A case study. Ethnography 4(2): pp. 241–66.
  • Hoste, Benjamin (2016): Good Earth: Exploring the Old Lead Belt. Anthropology Now Website. https://anthronow.com/print/good-earth-exploring-the-old-lead-belt (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Hughes-Freeland, Felicia (2018): Corporeal Vision. In: Hillary Callahn (ed): The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Online https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea1794 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Kelley, Heidi; and Ken Betsalel (April 2005): Travels in Stroke Country: An Ethnographic Photo Essay. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34(2): 170–179. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0891241604272644 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Lynch, Erin; David Howes; and Martin French(2020): A Touch of Luck and a Real Taste of Vegas: A Sensory Ethnography of the Montreal Casino. The Senses and Society 15(2): 192– 215.
  • MacDougall, David (1997): The Visual in Anthropology. In: Banks, Marcus & Morphy Howard (eds): Rethinking Visual Anthropology. New Haven: Yale University Press: 276–295. MacDougall, David (2006): The Corporeal Image: Film, Ethnography, and the Senses. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Mpongo, Sipho (2017): The “Born-Free” Generation. Anthropology Now Website. https://anthronow.com/print/the-born-free-generation (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Mees, Cleo; Tom Murray (2019): Visual and Screen-Based Research Methodologies. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.1196 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Orobitg Canal, Gemma (2004): Photography in the field: word and image in ethnographic research. In: Sarah Pink, László Kürti & Catarina Afonso (eds). Working images: visual research and representation in ethnography. London: Routledge: 31–46.
  • Pavsek, Christopher (2015): Leviathan and the Experience of Sensory Ethnography. Visual Anthropology Review 31(1): 4–11.
  • Perera, Sasanka (2019): Photography and the Ethnographic Method. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education. Oxford: Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264093.013.379 (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Pink, Sarah (2011): Sensory digital photography: re-thinking ‘moving’ and the image. Visual Studies 26(1): 4-13.
  • Saylor, Nicole (2017): What Makes Ethnographic Photography Distinctive? | Folklife Today. Webpage: https://blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2017/06/what-makes-ethnographic-photographydistinctive/ (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Starin, Dawn (2016): Jubilation During Trying Times: Carnival in Guinea-Bissau. Anthropology Now Website. February 5. https://anthronow.com/online-articles/jubilation-during-tryingtimes (last viewed December 13th 2020).
  • Turk Niskač, Barbara (2011): Some Thoughts on Ethnographic Fieldwork and Photography. Zagreb: Stud. ethnol. Croat. Vol. 23: 125-148.
  • Wahlberg, Malin (2014): LEVIATHAN: From sensory ethnography to gallery film. NECSUS. European Journal of Media Studies. 3(2): 251–258

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