ISBN:
085785223X
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9780857852236
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (191 pages)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Anthropology and art practice
DDC:
306.4/7
Keywords:
Anthropology
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Art and anthropology
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Theory of art
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Material culture
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Sociology
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Cultural studies
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Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture
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Anthropology
;
Art and anthropology
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
1.Ways of working /Arnd Schneider and Christopher Wright --2.Agit-kino: iteration no. 2 /Craig Campbell --3.Entrada prohibida (Forbidden entry) /Juan Orrantia --4.Speaking nearby: Anthony Luvera In Conversation with Christopher Wright /Anthony Luvera --5.Traversing art practice and anthropology: notes on ambiguity and epistemological uncertainty /Thera Mjaaland --6.Surgery lessons /Christina Lammer --7.A word is not always just a word, sometimes it is an image /Kathryn Ramey --8.Out of hand: reflections on elsewhereness /Robert Willim --9.On collections and collectivity: a conversation between Brad Butler, Karen Mirza, and Chris Wright /Brad Butler and Karen Mizra --10.Immersions: Raul Ortega Ayala in conversation with Christopher Wright /Raul Ortega Ayala --11.In-between /Jennifer Deger --12.An imaginary line: active pass to IR9 /Kate Hennesey --13.Dancing in the abyss: living with liminality /Ruth Jones --14.Yvette Brackmann discusses her project, common knowledge, interviewd by Helene Lundbye Petersen /Yvette Brackman --15.With(in) each other: sensorial practices in recent audiovisual work /Laurent Van Lancker --16.In praise of slow motion /Caterina Pasqualino --17.Skylarks: an exploration of a collaboration Between art, anthropology, and science /Rupert Cox and Angus Carlyle.
Abstract:
Anthropology and Art Practice is a practice-based text looking at experimental work informed by the newly-reconfigured relationship between arts and anthropology. Focussing on key works from artists and anthropologists it challenges assumptions made on both sides of the art/anthropology divide and will incite debate amongst scholars in the field
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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