Art troubles anthropology. Anthropologists have often taken a philistine, sceptical position of distance towards art and aesthetics as a predominantly Western bourgeois institution.
Art troubles anthropology. Anthropologists have often taken a philistine, sceptical position of distance towards art and aesthetics as a predominantly Western bourgeois institution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger Sansi is a professor of anthropology at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He was founding co-convenor (with Jonas Tinius) of the Anthropology and the Arts Network of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA). Jonas Tinius is a scientific coordinator and postdoctoral researcher in cultural anthropology on the ERC project Minor Universality. Narrative World Productions After Western Universalism at Saarland University. He was founding co-convenor (with Roger Sansi) of the Anthropology and the Arts Network of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA).
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Introduction: The Trouble with Art in Anthropology Roger Sansi and Jonas Tinius Part I: Philistinism 1 The Philistine Trap: A Para-Ethnography of the Trouble with an Art Centre in Barcelona Roger Sansi 2 "What Has Theatre Ever Done for Us?": Traditions of Anti-theatricality Jonas Tinius 3 Both Sides Now: Ambiguity in Art and Anthropology Eleana Yalouri Part II: The Contemporary 4 "We're Saving a Way of Life": Indigenous Australian Acrylic Painting and its Troubles with the Categories of Art and Value Fred Myers 5 Longing for the Contemporary of Art Thomas Fillitz 6 When Multiplicity is not Enough: Questioning Global Art and an Approach to Other Genealogies and Co-design Giuliana Borea Part III: Assemblages 7 Co-ethnographers in the Storm: Investigating Post-socialist Decline with Contemporary Artists Francisco Martínez 8 An Enduring Interval: The Artwork as a Re-assembling Kiven Strohm 9 Parasitic Projects and the Politics of Research-Creation Jennifer Clarke 10 Texture of Nothing Marina Peterson and Jesse Weaver Shipley
Introduction: The Trouble with Art in Anthropology Roger Sansi and Jonas Tinius Part I: Philistinism 1 The Philistine Trap: A Para-Ethnography of the Trouble with an Art Centre in Barcelona Roger Sansi 2 "What Has Theatre Ever Done for Us?": Traditions of Anti-theatricality Jonas Tinius 3 Both Sides Now: Ambiguity in Art and Anthropology Eleana Yalouri Part II: The Contemporary 4 "We're Saving a Way of Life": Indigenous Australian Acrylic Painting and its Troubles with the Categories of Art and Value Fred Myers 5 Longing for the Contemporary of Art Thomas Fillitz 6 When Multiplicity is not Enough: Questioning Global Art and an Approach to Other Genealogies and Co-design Giuliana Borea Part III: Assemblages 7 Co-ethnographers in the Storm: Investigating Post-socialist Decline with Contemporary Artists Francisco Martínez 8 An Enduring Interval: The Artwork as a Re-assembling Kiven Strohm 9 Parasitic Projects and the Politics of Research-Creation Jennifer Clarke 10 Texture of Nothing Marina Peterson and Jesse Weaver Shipley
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