Ilisa Barbash
Ilisa Barbash is an American visual anthropologist, documentary filmmaker, and author. She is the Curator of Visual Anthropology at Harvard University’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.[1]
Career
[edit]Barbash’s work focuses on ethnographic filmmaking and visual anthropology. She co‑directed Sweetgrass (2009), which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and received critical acclaim.[2] Her earlier film, In and Out of Africa (1992), explores the African art market and questions of authenticity and cultural ownership.[3]
In print scholarship, Barbash is the author of Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari (2016),[4] which won the John Collier Jr. Award for Still Photography from the Society for Visual Anthropology.[5] She is also a co‑editor of To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes (2020).[6]
Barbash has taught courses in ethnographic film production and theory at institutions such as San Francisco State University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Colorado Boulder.[7]
Filmography
[edit]- In and Out of Africa (1992) – co‑director, producer
- Sweetgrass (2009) – co‑director, producer
Selected bibliography
[edit]- Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari (Peabody Museum Press, 2016). ISBN 0873654099 – author
- To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes (Aperture, 2020). ISBN 1597114782 – co‑editor
References
[edit]- ^ "Ilisa Barbash". Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology. Harvard University. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
- ^ "Sweetgrass (2009)". IMDb. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
- ^ "In and Out of Africa". Alexander Street. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
- ^ Barbash, Ilisa (2016). Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari. Peabody Museum Press. ISBN 9780873654098.
- ^ "John Collier Jr. Award for Still Photography". Society for Visual Anthropology. Retrieved May 19, 2025.
- ^ Barbash, Ilisa; Rogers, Molly; Willis, Deborah, eds. (2020). To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes. Aperture. ISBN 1597114782.
- ^ "Journey of a Visual Anthropologist with Ilisa Barbash". Harvard Museums of Science & Culture. May 3, 2023. Retrieved May 19, 2025.