Films as things in Colonial India
This article argues that a visual product is also material, in the sense that visual objects (even digital) can circulate in the most varied spaces and, depending on the context, can acquire or express very different properties. This article is based on research conducted by the author on film archi...
Main Author: | Banks, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | Portuguese English |
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Laboratório de Imagem e Som em Antropologia
2020
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