Abstract

This article documents Ilkka Ruohonen's use of strands of interpretive and experimental anthropological theory to demonstrate to the Finnish academy that film as a form of ethnographic representation presents vivid cultural phenomena and contributes to constructively analyzing and interpreting theory, while contributing to the development of theory. She presents an image and process of “traumatic incompatibility” between the Finnish academy and ethnographic film.

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