Sensing the Everyday is a multi-sited ethnographic inquiry based on fieldwork experiences and sharp everyday observations in the era of crisis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
C. Nadia Seremetakis is Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece. She has authored several acclaimed books and articles in English and Greek, including poetry, and has been actively engaged in public anthropology in both Europe and the USA, where she lived and taught for more than two decades.
Inhaltsangabe
1. On Board/On Boarder 2. Dialogue/ The Dialogical 3. Theatrocracy and Memory in Austerity Times 4. Modern Cities of Silence: Disasters, Nature, and the Petrified Bodies of History 5. Wounded Borders: The Arrival of the "Barbarians" 6. Eros and Thanatos in Transnational Europe 7. Touch and Taste 8. Border Echoes 9. Divination, Media and the Networked Body of Modernity 10. A Last Word on Dreaming 11. On "Native" Ethnography in Modernity 12. Ethnopoetic Dialogues: Performing Local History 13. Performing Intercultural Translation 14. Events of Deadly Rumor: By Way of an Epilogue
1. On Board/On Boarder 2. Dialogue/ The Dialogical 3. Theatrocracy and Memory in Austerity Times 4. Modern Cities of Silence: Disasters, Nature, and the Petrified Bodies of History 5. Wounded Borders: The Arrival of the "Barbarians" 6. Eros and Thanatos in Transnational Europe 7. Touch and Taste 8. Border Echoes 9. Divination, Media and the Networked Body of Modernity 10. A Last Word on Dreaming 11. On "Native" Ethnography in Modernity 12. Ethnopoetic Dialogues: Performing Local History 13. Performing Intercultural Translation 14. Events of Deadly Rumor: By Way of an Epilogue
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