Phenomenology in anthropology : a sense of perspective
Auteur(s) : Ram, Kalpana (Éd.)Houston, Christopher (Éd.)
Jackson, Michael (Postf.)Description matérielle : ix-318 p. : photos en noir et blanc ; 24 cm.Publication : Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2015.Cote : G.5218Note : Bibliographies en fin de chapitre. Index. Thématique : Anthropologie | Phénoménologie
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | G.5218 | Available | 8004831 |
Introduction: phenomenology's methodological invitation / Ram, Kalpana and Houston, Christopher --
Moods and method: Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty on emotion and understanding / Ram, Kalpana --
Toward a cultural phenomenology of body-world relations / Csordas, Thomas J. --
Sacred suffering: a phenomenological anthropological perspective / Throop, C. Jason --
Being "Sita": physical affects in the North Indian dance of "Kathak" / Dalidowicz, Monica --
Beneath the horizon: the organic body's role in athletic experience / Downey, Greg --
Unmeasured music and silence / Bedford, Ian --
Experiencing self-abstraction: studio production and vocal consciousness / Fisher, Daniel --
Being-in-the-covenant: reflections on the crisis of historicism in North Malaita, Solomon Islands / Timmer, Jaap --
Seared with reality: phenomenology through photography, in Nepal / Desjarlais, Robert --
Writing affect, love, and desire into ethnography / Wynn, L.L. --
Senses of magic: anthropology, art, and Christianity in the Vula'a lifeworld / Van Heekeren, Deborah --
Neither things in themselves nor things for us only: anthropology, phenomenology, and poetry / Houston, Christopher --
Afterword / Jackson, Michael.
Broadens the application of phenomenology in anthropology into new areas such as martial arts, sports, dance, music, and political discourse