MARC Bibliographic Record

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028 40 $a52045$bFilms Media Group
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041 0_ $aeng$jeng
245 00 $aThrough These Eyes /$cNational Film Board of Canada.
260 3_ $aNew York, N.Y. :$bFilms Media Group,$c[2013], c2004.
300    $a1 online resource (1 video file (67 min.)) :$bsd., col.
336    $atwo-dimensional moving image$btdi$2rdacontent
337    $avideo$bv$2rdamedia
337    $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
338    $aother$bvz$2rdacarrier
338    $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
344    $adigital$2rda
347    $adata file$2rda
506    $aAccess requires authentication through Films on Demand.
538    $aMode of access: Internet.
538    $aSystem requirements: FOD playback platform.
500    $aEncoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on January 25, 2013.
500    $aFilms on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
505 0_ $aThrough These Eyes (2:21) -- Tampering with Conventional Wisdom About Social Sciences (1:45) -- Asen Balikci (2:08) -- Directly Engaging Children (3:32) -- Kugaaruk (Pelly Bay) Nunavut (3:15) -- Sidonie Nirlungayak (4:06) -- Put the Camera Where The Story Is (5:07) -- Change (1:32) -- How MACOS Touched One Educator (1:44) -- Creating a Better World (2:28) -- Reenactments (1:53) -- Opposition to Viewing Daily Lives of the Netsilik (2:21) -- Relativism (3:15) -- Alex Ittimangnak (4:39) -- Open Minds (3:29) -- Ovide Allakannuak (2:11) -- John and Judy (3:20) -- Worries For the Future (1:32) -- Awareness (2:17) -- Happiness (3:13) -- Inuit Sermon (1:23) -- MACOS Still Controversial (3:37) -- Retaining Culture (4:02) -- Credits: Through These Eyes (1:26)
520    $aPart of the curriculum of Man: A Course of Study, or MACOS, looked to the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic to help American students see their own society in a new way. This riveting documentary reveals how an educational dream became a bitter political battle over cultural differences. MACOS was an innovative social sciences program designed to teach American children "what it was to be human." At its core was the Netsilik Eskimo Series of films, an acclaimed benchmark of visual anthropology that captured a year in the life of an Inuit family living in the remote Canadian Arctic. But the graphic images of the Netsilik people created a clash of values that tore rifts in communities across America and revealed a fragile relationship between politics and education. Through These Eyes looks back at the high stakes of this controversial curriculum. Decades later, as American influence continues to affect cultures worldwide, the story of MACOS resonates strongly.
521 2_ $a9 & up.
546    $aClosed-captioned.
588    $aTitle from distributor's description.
650 _0 $aAnthropology.
650 _0 $aEducation.
650 _0 $aHuman beings.
650 _0 $aInstructional systems.
650 _0 $aTeaching.
655 _7 $aVideo recordings for the hearing impaired$2lcgft
655 _0 $aEducational films.
655 _0 $aInternet videos.
655 _7 $aVideorecording.$2local
710 2_ $aFilms Media Group, $efilm distributor.
710 2_ $aFilms for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)
710 2_ $aNational Film Board of Canada.
776 0_ $iOriginally produced: $dNational Film Board of Canada, 2004.
856 40 $zPart of the Films on Demand collection.$uhttp://fod.infobase.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?wID=240117&xtid=52045

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Document ID: 9911189713702121
Network Electronic IDs: 9911189713702121
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