"This is the latest in the series of indispensable volumes that Arnd Schneider has edited (or co-edited) tracing developments in the field of art and anthropology, and here, in the growing affordances, beyond the influence of critical film theory or existing experiments in observational film, for absorbing more difficult contemporary work into the continuing signature commitment of anthropologists to ethnography. As ever, Schneider has been judicious and acute in his work, showing, rather than telling, the stakes of further venues of experiment in an already lively visual anthropology." - George E. Marcus, Director, Center for Ethnography, University of California, Irvine, USA.
"Expanded Visions is a new chapter in Arnd Schneiders decades-long commitment to scrutinising the intersection of anthropology and the visual arts gesturing towards the radical possibilities of experimentation in audiovisual research. It is an astute plea for multimodal and artistic inquiry. [] In short, its a welcome and eloquent contribution to research on the intersection of anthropology and the arts." - Sander Holsgens, LSE Review of Books
"Through its wide-ranging case studies, this book serves as a valuable inquiry into how typically non-anthropological modes of filmmaking can both question and amplify the contents and forms of conventional anthropological research and practice." - Alyssa Grossman, Visual Anthropology
"Expanded Visions: A New Anthropology of the Moving Image argues that film can be a powerful tool for cultural representation, providing a new lens for anthropological research and enabling a more nuanced, empathetic, and inclusive form of representation. (It) also highlights the importance of experimentation and rethinking traditional methods of representation, particularly in the context of decolonization and post-colonial studies." Steve Rickinson, Modern Times Review
"Expanded Visions is a worthwhile overview of media works that have emerged out this confluence of anthropology and experimental media. The examples are both selective and important to the case set out by Schneider in that we uncover a substantial set of complex issues and media art practices originated in the space where anthropology and experimental cinema intersect." - Hart Cohen, Global Media Journal Australian Edition
"Per lampiezza di prospettive, la lettura trasversale, la complessita sa-pientemente orchestrata delle questioni teoriche e metodologiche, il libro di Schneider e un limpido contributo al dibattito interno agli studi visivi e si pone, al contempo, come ricapitolazione di una certa parte del discorso antro-pologico degli ultimi decenni e come stimolante manifesto di ripensamento delle forme e delle categorie della ricerca sul campo." - Valentina Lusini, ANUAC