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Paul Hockings

Paul Hockings (born February 23, 1935) is an anthropologist whose prime areas of focus are the Dravidian languages, social, visual and medical anthropology.[1]

Paul Hockings
Born (1935-02-23) February 23, 1935 (age 89)
Hertford, England
NationalityBritish
OccupationAnthropologist
Known forEthnographic documentaries
AwardsNilgiris Lifetime Achievement Award (2015)
Academic background
EducationDoctor of Philosophy
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
University of California, Berkeley
Academic work
DisciplineAnthropology
Sub-disciplineSocial anthropology
Visual anthropology
Medical anthropology
InstitutionsFormer dean at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of United International College, China
Notable worksThe Man Hunters (documentary)
The Village (documentary)

He studied archaeology and anthropology at the University of Sydney, the University of California, Berkeley, and at the universities in Chicago, Stanford and Toronto. He taught anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Illinois at Chicago, and he has been the dean of United International College's Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities. He is the current editor-in-chief of Visual Anthropology.

Early life and family edit

Hockings was born on February 23, 1935, at Hertford and was raised in Hampshire, England.[2][3][4] At the age of ten years, he developed interest in prehistory and museums. His father Arthur Hockings, a Londoner, was a cricketer and an engineer, who worked as a personal assistant for Henry Royce. Later, he helped design landing-craft for D-Day. In 1952, Paul migrated to Australia with his parents.[4]

Education edit

Hockings studied Near-Eastern archaeology at the University of Sydney, and completed two majors in the subjects of archaeology and anthropology at that university. In 1962, after receiving a grant for field studies from American Institute of Indian Studies, he moved to the Nilgiris in India and did research on the Badagas of the Nilgiris, completing a Ph.D. on this subject in 1965.[4][5] He also studied anthropology at the universities of Chicago, Stanford, Toronto, and at the University of California, Berkeley.[6]

Career and research edit

Hockings made the first film in the style of Observational Cinema, named, The Village.[6] In 1969, he was signed as an anthropologist by the MGM Studios for making a film on mankind's origins, titled "The Man Hunters", for NBC television which drew a large North American audience.[4] He was then working as a research director for MGM Documentary Dept.[7] About the same time he served as the last research assistant for Ruth St. Denis, and was on an expedition to India with the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. For over 30 years he has been the chief editor of Visual Anthropology; and the University of Oslo has described him as "a pioneer in the fields of ethnographic film and visual anthropology".[8]

Hockings is a professor emeritus of anthropology from the University of Illinois at Chicago.[1] He worked at the University of California, Berkeley as a research assistant for David G. Mandelbaum, and taught anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, before moving to Chicago. For a brief period he worked at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia, and as a script writer, journalist and librarian in New Zealand.[4] He served in China as the dean of Social Sciences and Humanities at the United International College in Zhuhai, and in Chicago as a Field Museum of Natural History's adjunct curator of anthropology.[4][2]

He has studied the cultures of South India,[9][4] and has been working with the Badagas for more than 50 years.[6][10] He has researched their medical anthropology, culture and language.[4]

Awards edit

In 2015, he was awarded the Nilgiris Lifetime Achievement Award by the Nilgiri Documentation Centre;[2] and in 2016, a Lifetime Achievement Award of the Society for Visual Anthropology.[11]

Works edit

Hockings made several documentaries and published about 20 books and more than 200 papers.[10]

Books edit

  • Hockings, Paul, and Christiane Pilot-Raichoor (2023). A Badaga and English Dictionary: Glossary and Gazetteer. New Delhi: Manohar. ISBN 978-93-91928-17-9.
  • Hockings, Paul (2013). So Long a Saga: Four Centuries of Badaga Social History. New Delhi, India: Manohar. ISBN 978-9350980187. OCLC 860865948.
  • Hockings, Paul (2012). Encyclopaedia of the Nilgiri Hills. New Delhi, India: Manohar. ISBN 978-8173048937. OCLC 794592439.
  • Hockings, Paul (1999). Kindreds of the Earth: Badaga Household Structure and Demography. John C. Caldwell. New Delhi, India: SAGE. ISBN 978-0761992929. OCLC 468432193.
  • Hockings, Paul (1989). Blue Mountains: The Ethnography and Biogeography of a South Indian Region (illustrated ed.). New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195621778. OCLC 716653588.
  • Hockings, Paul (1975). Principles of Visual Anthropology. World Anthropology. The Hague, Netherlands: Mouton. ISBN 978-9027975195. OCLC 500590678.

Selected papers edit

  • Hockings, Paul (October 2020). "The Amateur Anthropologist: G. W. Willis and His Precursors". Anthropos. 115 (1): 55–67. doi:10.5771/0257-9774-2020-2-343.
  • Hockings, Paul; Tomaselli, Keyan G.; Ruby, Jay; MacDougall, David; et al. (2014). "Where is the Theory in Visual Anthropology?". Visual Anthropology. 27 (5). Taylor & Francis: 436–456. doi:10.1080/08949468.2014.950155. hdl:1885/103475. S2CID 143385174.
  • Hockings, Paul (2012) [First published 1995]. "Conclusion: Ethnographic Filming and Anthropological Theory". Principles of Visual Anthropology. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton. pp. 507–530. doi:10.1515/9783110290691.507. OCLC 7350367542.

Documentaries edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Paul Hockings". University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, USA. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Father of Nilgiriology: Prof Paul Hockings". One Earth Foundation. India. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  3. ^ "Hockings, Paul Edward (1935-....)". Identifiants et Référentiels pour l'Enseignement supérieur et la Recherche (in French). Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Encounter with Visual Anthropology" (PDF). University of Cambridge. Cambridge, UK. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  5. ^ "Paul Hockings Collection, 1962-1976". Chicago Film Archives. Chicago, USA. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Ankündigung Hockings" (PDF). Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Munich, Germany. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  7. ^ Newsletter. Vol. 1–2. Philadelphia, USA: Program in Ethnographic Film (American Anthropological Association). 1970. ISSN 0030-8013. OCLC 16014996. p. 10: Paul Hockings, an anthropologist who had earlier made THE VILLAGE, and who taught at the UCLA film school, was hired by MGM Documentary as research director.
  8. ^ . University of Oslo. Oslo, Norway. Archived from the original on June 21, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  9. ^ Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 2002. p. 790: Paul Hockings has a long history of research among various groups in south India, including most importantly the Badagas of the Nilgiri Hills in Tamilnadu.
  10. ^ a b "Structuring an ethnographic film in relation to social theory" (PDF). Ca' Foscari University of Venice. Venice, Italy. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  11. ^ "SVA Lifetime Achievement Award". Society for Visual Anthropology. USA. Retrieved 30 May 2021.

External links edit

  • "Paul Hockings". Academia.edu.
  • Carrin, Marine; Tambs-Lyche, Harald (2016). "Interview with Paul Hockings" (PDF). Irish Journal of Anthropology. 19 (2). Kildare, Ireland: Anthropological Association of Ireland: 139–142. ISSN 1393-8592.

paul, hockings, born, february, 1935, anthropologist, whose, prime, areas, focus, dravidian, languages, social, visual, medical, anthropology, born, 1935, february, 1935, hertford, englandnationalitybritishoccupationanthropologistknown, forethnographic, docume. Paul Hockings born February 23 1935 is an anthropologist whose prime areas of focus are the Dravidian languages social visual and medical anthropology 1 Paul HockingsBorn 1935 02 23 February 23 1935 age 89 Hertford EnglandNationalityBritishOccupationAnthropologistKnown forEthnographic documentariesAwardsNilgiris Lifetime Achievement Award 2015 Academic backgroundEducationDoctor of PhilosophyAlma materUniversity of SydneyUniversity of California BerkeleyAcademic workDisciplineAnthropologySub disciplineSocial anthropologyVisual anthropologyMedical anthropologyInstitutionsFormer dean at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of United International College ChinaNotable worksThe Man Hunters documentary The Village documentary He studied archaeology and anthropology at the University of Sydney the University of California Berkeley and at the universities in Chicago Stanford and Toronto He taught anthropology at the University of California Los Angeles and the University of Illinois at Chicago and he has been the dean of United International College s Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities He is the current editor in chief of Visual Anthropology Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Education 3 Career and research 4 Awards 5 Works 5 1 Books 5 2 Selected papers 5 3 Documentaries 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and family editHockings was born on February 23 1935 at Hertford and was raised in Hampshire England 2 3 4 At the age of ten years he developed interest in prehistory and museums His father Arthur Hockings a Londoner was a cricketer and an engineer who worked as a personal assistant for Henry Royce Later he helped design landing craft for D Day In 1952 Paul migrated to Australia with his parents 4 Education editHockings studied Near Eastern archaeology at the University of Sydney and completed two majors in the subjects of archaeology and anthropology at that university In 1962 after receiving a grant for field studies from American Institute of Indian Studies he moved to the Nilgiris in India and did research on the Badagas of the Nilgiris completing a Ph D on this subject in 1965 4 5 He also studied anthropology at the universities of Chicago Stanford Toronto and at the University of California Berkeley 6 Career and research editHockings made the first film in the style of Observational Cinema named The Village 6 In 1969 he was signed as an anthropologist by the MGM Studios for making a film on mankind s origins titled The Man Hunters for NBC television which drew a large North American audience 4 He was then working as a research director for MGM Documentary Dept 7 About the same time he served as the last research assistant for Ruth St Denis and was on an expedition to India with the photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt For over 30 years he has been the chief editor of Visual Anthropology and the University of Oslo has described him as a pioneer in the fields of ethnographic film and visual anthropology 8 Hockings is a professor emeritus of anthropology from the University of Illinois at Chicago 1 He worked at the University of California Berkeley as a research assistant for David G Mandelbaum and taught anthropology at the University of California Los Angeles before moving to Chicago For a brief period he worked at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia and as a script writer journalist and librarian in New Zealand 4 He served in China as the dean of Social Sciences and Humanities at the United International College in Zhuhai and in Chicago as a Field Museum of Natural History s adjunct curator of anthropology 4 2 He has studied the cultures of South India 9 4 and has been working with the Badagas for more than 50 years 6 10 He has researched their medical anthropology culture and language 4 Awards editIn 2015 he was awarded the Nilgiris Lifetime Achievement Award by the Nilgiri Documentation Centre 2 and in 2016 a Lifetime Achievement Award of the Society for Visual Anthropology 11 Works editHockings made several documentaries and published about 20 books and more than 200 papers 10 Books edit Hockings Paul and Christiane Pilot Raichoor 2023 A Badaga and English Dictionary Glossary and Gazetteer New Delhi Manohar ISBN 978 93 91928 17 9 Hockings Paul 2013 So Long a Saga Four Centuries of Badaga Social History New Delhi India Manohar ISBN 978 9350980187 OCLC 860865948 Hockings Paul 2012 Encyclopaedia of the Nilgiri Hills New Delhi India Manohar ISBN 978 8173048937 OCLC 794592439 Hockings Paul 1999 Kindreds of the Earth Badaga Household Structure and Demography John C Caldwell New Delhi India SAGE ISBN 978 0761992929 OCLC 468432193 Hockings Paul 1989 Blue Mountains The Ethnography and Biogeography of a South Indian Region illustrated ed New Delhi India Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195621778 OCLC 716653588 Hockings Paul 1975 Principles of Visual Anthropology World Anthropology The Hague Netherlands Mouton ISBN 978 9027975195 OCLC 500590678 Selected papers edit Hockings Paul October 2020 The Amateur Anthropologist G W Willis and His Precursors Anthropos 115 1 55 67 doi 10 5771 0257 9774 2020 2 343 Hockings Paul Tomaselli Keyan G Ruby Jay MacDougall David et al 2014 Where is the Theory in Visual Anthropology Visual Anthropology 27 5 Taylor amp Francis 436 456 doi 10 1080 08949468 2014 950155 hdl 1885 103475 S2CID 143385174 Hockings Paul 2012 First published 1995 Conclusion Ethnographic Filming and Anthropological Theory Principles of Visual Anthropology Berlin Germany De Gruyter Mouton pp 507 530 doi 10 1515 9783110290691 507 OCLC 7350367542 Documentaries edit Paul Hockings Mark McCarty Colin Young 1968 The Village eVideo in English and Irish Watertown Massachusetts USA Documentary Educational Resources OCLC 701798441 See also editColin Young David G MandelbaumReferences edit a b Paul Hockings University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago USA Retrieved July 7 2020 a b c Father of Nilgiriology Prof Paul Hockings One Earth Foundation India Retrieved July 8 2020 Hockings Paul Edward 1935 Identifiants et Referentiels pour l Enseignement superieur et la Recherche in French Retrieved July 7 2020 a b c d e f g h Encounter with Visual Anthropology PDF University of Cambridge Cambridge UK Retrieved July 7 2020 Paul Hockings Collection 1962 1976 Chicago Film Archives Chicago USA Retrieved July 8 2020 a b c Ankundigung Hockings PDF Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich Munich Germany Retrieved July 7 2020 Newsletter Vol 1 2 Philadelphia USA Program in Ethnographic Film American Anthropological Association 1970 ISSN 0030 8013 OCLC 16014996 p 10 Paul Hockings an anthropologist who had earlier made THE VILLAGE and who taught at the UCLA film school was hired by MGM Documentary as research director Paul Hockings Documentary film commercial cinema and the slow growth of ethnographic filming University of Oslo Oslo Norway Archived from the original on June 21 2020 Retrieved May 29 2021 Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 2002 p 790 Paul Hockings has a long history of research among various groups in south India including most importantly the Badagas of the Nilgiri Hills in Tamilnadu a b Structuring an ethnographic film in relation to social theory PDF Ca Foscari University of Venice Venice Italy Retrieved July 7 2020 SVA Lifetime Achievement Award Society for Visual Anthropology USA Retrieved 30 May 2021 External links edit Paul Hockings Academia edu Carrin Marine Tambs Lyche Harald 2016 Interview with Paul Hockings PDF Irish Journal of Anthropology 19 2 Kildare Ireland Anthropological Association of Ireland 139 142 ISSN 1393 8592 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul Hockings amp oldid 1199901407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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