Building on the lively exchange between anthropology and art that has emerged in recent years, Between Matter and Method makes a bold and creative contribution to this rapidly growing field. Taking an expansive approach to the arts, it finds commonalities in approaches that engage with visual artifacts, sound, performance, improvisation, literature, dance, theater, and design. The book questions current disciplinary boundaries and offers a new model grounded in a shared methodology for interdisciplinary encounter between art and anthropology. Gretchen Bakke and Marina Peterson have gathered…mehr
Building on the lively exchange between anthropology and art that has emerged in recent years, Between Matter and Method makes a bold and creative contribution to this rapidly growing field. Taking an expansive approach to the arts, it finds commonalities in approaches that engage with visual artifacts, sound, performance, improvisation, literature, dance, theater, and design. The book questions current disciplinary boundaries and offers a new model grounded in a shared methodology for interdisciplinary encounter between art and anthropology. Gretchen Bakke and Marina Peterson have gathered together anthropologists whose work is notable for engaging the arts and creative practice in conceptually rigorous and methodologically innovative ways, including Kathleen Stewart, Keith Murphy, Natasha Myers, Stuart McLean, Craig Campbell, and Roger Sansi. Essays span the globe from Indonesia, West Virginia and Los Angeles in the United States, to the Orkney Islands in the UK, and Russia and Spain.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gretchen Bakke, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, McGill University, Canada Marina Peterson, Associate Professor of Performance Studies, School of Interdisciplinary Arts, Ohio University, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements This is an Introduction (Natasha Myers York University Canada) List of Illustrations List of Contributors Formless Matters a User's Guide (Gretchen Bakke MCGill University Canada and Marina Peterson University of Texas USA) 1. 'Labyrinth of Linkages' - Cinema Anthropology and the Essayistic Impulse (Rachel Thompson Harvard University USA)2. Mattering Compositions (Kathleen Stewart University of Texas USA)3. On Misanthropology (punk art species-hate) (Shane Greene Indiana University USA)4. Notes Toward Critical Ethnographic Scores: Anthropology and Improvisation Training in a Breached World (Joe Dumit University of California USA)5. Becoming Sensor in Sentient Worlds: A More-than-natural History of a Black Oak Savannah (Natasha Myers York University Canada)6. Art Design and Ethical Forms of Ethnographic Intervention (Keith Murphy University of California USA) 7. The Recursivity of the Gift in Art and Anthropology (Roger Sansi Goldsmiths University of London UK and Universitat de Barcelona Spain)Interlude: Another World in This World8. A report from the archives of the Monument to Eternal Return: Comgar (Craig Campbell University of Texas USA) 9. Wind Matters (Marina Peterson Ohio University USA)10. The Comparative Method: A Novella (Gretchen Bakke MCGill University Canada)11. Audible Observatories: Notes on Performances (Lina Dib Rice University USA and Concordia University Canada)This is an Index (Shane Greene Indiana University USA)12. Blubberbomb (Stuart McLean University of Minnesota USA)This is a Title (Gretchen Bakke MCGill University Canada and Marina Peterson University of Texas USA)Bibliography
Acknowledgements This is an Introduction (Natasha Myers York University Canada) List of Illustrations List of Contributors Formless Matters a User's Guide (Gretchen Bakke MCGill University Canada and Marina Peterson University of Texas USA) 1. 'Labyrinth of Linkages' - Cinema Anthropology and the Essayistic Impulse (Rachel Thompson Harvard University USA)2. Mattering Compositions (Kathleen Stewart University of Texas USA)3. On Misanthropology (punk art species-hate) (Shane Greene Indiana University USA)4. Notes Toward Critical Ethnographic Scores: Anthropology and Improvisation Training in a Breached World (Joe Dumit University of California USA)5. Becoming Sensor in Sentient Worlds: A More-than-natural History of a Black Oak Savannah (Natasha Myers York University Canada)6. Art Design and Ethical Forms of Ethnographic Intervention (Keith Murphy University of California USA) 7. The Recursivity of the Gift in Art and Anthropology (Roger Sansi Goldsmiths University of London UK and Universitat de Barcelona Spain)Interlude: Another World in This World8. A report from the archives of the Monument to Eternal Return: Comgar (Craig Campbell University of Texas USA) 9. Wind Matters (Marina Peterson Ohio University USA)10. The Comparative Method: A Novella (Gretchen Bakke MCGill University Canada)11. Audible Observatories: Notes on Performances (Lina Dib Rice University USA and Concordia University Canada)This is an Index (Shane Greene Indiana University USA)12. Blubberbomb (Stuart McLean University of Minnesota USA)This is a Title (Gretchen Bakke MCGill University Canada and Marina Peterson University of Texas USA)Bibliography
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