Face Values. Part 1: Men and Women

Synopsis
The series attempts to present social anthropology to a wide audience and aims to show the basic similarities between people of different cultures and to suggest, through the deployment of material from Britain, that anthropological concerns apply as much to ‘ourselves’ as to other peoples.
This film shows that in some cultures gender roles are the inverse of those known in Britain: on Chole Island off Tanzania, for examples, women’s hands are considered too clumsy for embroidery. A British mother conditions her children her gender expectations. Shows relations between men and women among the Kayapo of Brazil. *RAI
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Film; Film. 16mm. sd. col. 50 min.
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of production
1978
Availability
Hire
Documentation
'Face values’, edited by Anne Sutherland (BBC Publications, 1978), contains ethnographic accounts of each of the relevant societies, written by anthropologists who have worked with the people concerned and who collaborated on the film series.
Keywords
Brazil; gypsies; Kayapo; Malta; social anthropology; Tanzania

Credits

Director
David Cordingley
Contributor
Jean La Fontaine; Peter Ramsden

Distribution Formats

Type
Film
Format
16mm

Production Company

Name

BBC Television

Distributor

Name

Royal Anthropological Institute Film & Video Library, c/o Concord Media

Email
sales@concordvideo.co.uk
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Fax
01473 274531
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