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Paul Henley
Paul Henley is a professor of visual anthropology at the Granada Centre, University of Manchester. He is currently writing a study of ethnographic documentary-making.
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Fly in the Soup · 21 June 2001
- Anthropologie et cinéma: Passage à l'image, passage par l'image by Marc Henri Piault
- Transcultural Cinema by David MacDougall
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A Generous Quantity of Fat · 2 September 1999
- Man Corn: Cannibalism and Violence in the Prehistoric American South-West by Christy Turner and Jacqueline Turner
- Cannibalism and the Colonial World edited by Francis Barker and Peter Hulme
- Cannibals: The Discovery and Representation of the Cannibal from Columbus to Jules Verne by Frank Lestringant, translated by Rosemary Morris
- Chronicles of the Guayakí Indians by Pierre Clastres, translated by Paul Auster