Anthropologies of Entanglements
Media and Modes of Existence
Herausgeber: Voss, Christiane; Othold, Tim; Pisters, Patricia; Engell, Lorenz; Herzogenrath, Bernd
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Anthropologies of Entanglements
Media and Modes of Existence
Herausgeber: Voss, Christiane; Othold, Tim; Pisters, Patricia; Engell, Lorenz; Herzogenrath, Bernd
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"Offers and unfolds the concept of anthropomediality which makes it possible to think the human-media-relation as a general precondition for human existences and mediatic bodies"--
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"Offers and unfolds the concept of anthropomediality which makes it possible to think the human-media-relation as a general precondition for human existences and mediatic bodies"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781501375118
- ISBN-10: 1501375113
- Artikelnr.: 70274337
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781501375118
- ISBN-10: 1501375113
- Artikelnr.: 70274337
Christiane Voss is Professor of Philosophy of Audiovisual Media at the Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany. Important publications include Die Relevanz der Irrelevanz (2021), together with Lorenz Engell, Der Leihkörper (2013), and Narrative Emotions (2003). Lorenz Engell is Professor of Media Philosophy at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany, where he was the founding dean of the Faculty of Media from 1996-2000 and co-director of the International Research Center for Cultural Techniques and Media Philosophy (IKKM) from 2008-2020. Tim Othold is a research associate and coordinator at the DFG post-graduate program for "Media Anthropology" at the Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany. He has published on media philosophical approaches to digital culture, the internet of things, games, and the concept of remnants and remainders.
Acknowledgements Anthropologies of Entanglements: An Introduction
Christiane Voss, Lorenz Engell, Tim Othold (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) I. Milieus 1. Existing in Motion: Foundations for a Philosophical
Media-Anthropology Christiane Voss (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany) 2.
Tangled Efforts and Middle-Voiced Verbs Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins
University, USA) 3. The Experience-Image and Collaborative Filmmaking
- From Visual Anthropology to Media-Anthropological Practices Julia Bee (
University of Siegen, Germany) 4. A Life in the Interstices: Micropolitics
and Aesthetics in Everyday Life Christoph Carsten (Independent Scholar,
Germany) II. Practice and Process 5. Prosthesis for Feeling: Intensifying
Potentiality through Media Mark B.N. Hansen (Duke University, USA) 6.
Chemæra Jason Pine (Independent Scholar, USA) 7. In Control of Algorithms:
Video Analytics and Human-machine Relations at the Train Station Gabriele
Schabacher (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) 8. On the
Anthropology of the mode double click Lorenz Engell (Bauhaus-Universität
Weimar, Germany) 9. Neutral Time Philip Gries (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) III. Bodies in Media 10. Unfolding Bodies. Art and Ontology of the
American Northwest Coast Bernhard Siegert (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) 11. Corporeal Literacy: Alphabetic Bodies and the Logic of the Cut
Maaike Bleeker (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) 12.Torn, Crushed,
Shredded. The Reconstruction of Wounded Bodies in World War I Johanna
Seifert (FernUniversität, Germany) 13. Material Dialectics of the Hard Body
Ivo Ritzer (University of Bayreuth, Germany) 14. She is Inseminating: On
the Secret of Life in Claire Denis's Science Fiction Film High Life (2018)
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) Contributors
Index
Christiane Voss, Lorenz Engell, Tim Othold (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) I. Milieus 1. Existing in Motion: Foundations for a Philosophical
Media-Anthropology Christiane Voss (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany) 2.
Tangled Efforts and Middle-Voiced Verbs Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins
University, USA) 3. The Experience-Image and Collaborative Filmmaking
- From Visual Anthropology to Media-Anthropological Practices Julia Bee (
University of Siegen, Germany) 4. A Life in the Interstices: Micropolitics
and Aesthetics in Everyday Life Christoph Carsten (Independent Scholar,
Germany) II. Practice and Process 5. Prosthesis for Feeling: Intensifying
Potentiality through Media Mark B.N. Hansen (Duke University, USA) 6.
Chemæra Jason Pine (Independent Scholar, USA) 7. In Control of Algorithms:
Video Analytics and Human-machine Relations at the Train Station Gabriele
Schabacher (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) 8. On the
Anthropology of the mode double click Lorenz Engell (Bauhaus-Universität
Weimar, Germany) 9. Neutral Time Philip Gries (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) III. Bodies in Media 10. Unfolding Bodies. Art and Ontology of the
American Northwest Coast Bernhard Siegert (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) 11. Corporeal Literacy: Alphabetic Bodies and the Logic of the Cut
Maaike Bleeker (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) 12.Torn, Crushed,
Shredded. The Reconstruction of Wounded Bodies in World War I Johanna
Seifert (FernUniversität, Germany) 13. Material Dialectics of the Hard Body
Ivo Ritzer (University of Bayreuth, Germany) 14. She is Inseminating: On
the Secret of Life in Claire Denis's Science Fiction Film High Life (2018)
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements Anthropologies of Entanglements: An Introduction
Christiane Voss, Lorenz Engell, Tim Othold (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) I. Milieus 1. Existing in Motion: Foundations for a Philosophical
Media-Anthropology Christiane Voss (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany) 2.
Tangled Efforts and Middle-Voiced Verbs Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins
University, USA) 3. The Experience-Image and Collaborative Filmmaking
- From Visual Anthropology to Media-Anthropological Practices Julia Bee (
University of Siegen, Germany) 4. A Life in the Interstices: Micropolitics
and Aesthetics in Everyday Life Christoph Carsten (Independent Scholar,
Germany) II. Practice and Process 5. Prosthesis for Feeling: Intensifying
Potentiality through Media Mark B.N. Hansen (Duke University, USA) 6.
Chemæra Jason Pine (Independent Scholar, USA) 7. In Control of Algorithms:
Video Analytics and Human-machine Relations at the Train Station Gabriele
Schabacher (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) 8. On the
Anthropology of the mode double click Lorenz Engell (Bauhaus-Universität
Weimar, Germany) 9. Neutral Time Philip Gries (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) III. Bodies in Media 10. Unfolding Bodies. Art and Ontology of the
American Northwest Coast Bernhard Siegert (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) 11. Corporeal Literacy: Alphabetic Bodies and the Logic of the Cut
Maaike Bleeker (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) 12.Torn, Crushed,
Shredded. The Reconstruction of Wounded Bodies in World War I Johanna
Seifert (FernUniversität, Germany) 13. Material Dialectics of the Hard Body
Ivo Ritzer (University of Bayreuth, Germany) 14. She is Inseminating: On
the Secret of Life in Claire Denis's Science Fiction Film High Life (2018)
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) Contributors
Index
Christiane Voss, Lorenz Engell, Tim Othold (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) I. Milieus 1. Existing in Motion: Foundations for a Philosophical
Media-Anthropology Christiane Voss (Bauhaus-University Weimar, Germany) 2.
Tangled Efforts and Middle-Voiced Verbs Jane Bennett (Johns Hopkins
University, USA) 3. The Experience-Image and Collaborative Filmmaking
- From Visual Anthropology to Media-Anthropological Practices Julia Bee (
University of Siegen, Germany) 4. A Life in the Interstices: Micropolitics
and Aesthetics in Everyday Life Christoph Carsten (Independent Scholar,
Germany) II. Practice and Process 5. Prosthesis for Feeling: Intensifying
Potentiality through Media Mark B.N. Hansen (Duke University, USA) 6.
Chemæra Jason Pine (Independent Scholar, USA) 7. In Control of Algorithms:
Video Analytics and Human-machine Relations at the Train Station Gabriele
Schabacher (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) 8. On the
Anthropology of the mode double click Lorenz Engell (Bauhaus-Universität
Weimar, Germany) 9. Neutral Time Philip Gries (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) III. Bodies in Media 10. Unfolding Bodies. Art and Ontology of the
American Northwest Coast Bernhard Siegert (Bauhaus-University Weimar,
Germany) 11. Corporeal Literacy: Alphabetic Bodies and the Logic of the Cut
Maaike Bleeker (Utrecht University, the Netherlands) 12.Torn, Crushed,
Shredded. The Reconstruction of Wounded Bodies in World War I Johanna
Seifert (FernUniversität, Germany) 13. Material Dialectics of the Hard Body
Ivo Ritzer (University of Bayreuth, Germany) 14. She is Inseminating: On
the Secret of Life in Claire Denis's Science Fiction Film High Life (2018)
Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) Contributors
Index