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    Innsbruck : innsbruck university press
    ISBN: 9783902719157
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (150 p.)
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Ethnic studies ; Cultural studies ; Perception
    Abstract: Volume four of “bricolage. Innsbrucker Zeitschrift für Europäische Ethnologie “ focuses on the color gray. Special attention is paid to the interactions between color as a quality of perception and the quality of cultural objectivations. Our "eye knowledge" of colors is created by dealing with traditional modes of perception and the meanings of things, images and behavioral patterns, myths, stereotypes and more, in short: with the objective culture. In this sense, “objective color” is not a quality that is inherent in natural phenomena independently of humans. It is shaped by culture and, in turn, can shape culture. The "World 3" (Karl R. Popper) of color is therefore the focus of our interest, to which the papers in this volume want to contribute from various disciplinary perspectives. In addition to well-known and respected scholars from Germany, Austria and Sweden - in line with the profile of “bricolage” as a publication organ for young academics - young academics are also given the possibility to publish their first texts
    Note: German
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    Innsbruck : innsbruck university press | The Hague : OAPEN Foundation
    ISBN: 9783902571564
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten)
    Series Statement: bricolage 5
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    Keywords: Krankheit ; Volksmedizin ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: The fifth volume of “bricolage. Innsbrucker Zeitschrift für Europäische Ethnologie“ analyzes health and disease-related concepts and practices of different social groups from a socio-historical and cultural-scientific point of view. Instead of the terminology of the older “folk medicine research”, the authors orientate themselves on the concept of “medical culture(s)” as is the case in the identical research area “Cultural Encounters - Cultural Conflicts” of the University of Innsbruck. This association of humanities and social science subjects deals with different forms of cultural contact, whereby culture is understood as a dynamic system for the creation of meaning. So far, there is no anthology that does this with regard to specifically Austrian conditions and developments. The fifth volume of “bricolage” tries to fill this gap and would like to stimulate further discussion in this field of research in Austria.
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