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BA Anthropology & Visual Practice
About this course
Anthropology and visual practice is an unusual and genuinely interdisciplinary combination that brings together the social scientific study of human culture with the practice and critical analysis of visual production. Social anthropology examines how human beings organise social life, construct meaning, navigate power, and understand themselves and others, through ethnographic fieldwork and comparative theoretical analysis. Visual practice, encompassing photography, film, video, installation, and other image-based forms, provides both a set of expressive tools and a body of critical inquiry about how visual representation works, what it can and cannot show, and how it shapes knowledge and understanding. At Goldsmiths in London, this three-year full-time programme benefits from one of the UK's most distinctive and influential art and social science environments. Goldsmiths is internationally known for its commitment to experimental and critical practice in both the arts and social sciences, and the combination of anthropology and visual practice reflects the institution's particular strengths. You will develop skills in ethnographic method, social theory, and the critical analysis of visual culture alongside practical work in visual production. The combination is particularly relevant to the growing field of visual anthropology, which uses film, photography, and other visual media to represent and analyse social and cultural life. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects a programme that is intellectually demanding but broadly accessible to students with the right combination of curiosity and engagement. Graduates work in documentary filmmaking, visual journalism, arts and cultural organisations, research, education, curating, and a range of social and community organisations where the combination of ethnographic understanding and visual skill is relevant. Postgraduate study in anthropology, visual culture, or documentary film is a natural next step for many graduates.
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