Rematerializing colour : from concept to substance
Auteur(s) : Young, Diana (Éd.)Description matérielle : 263 p. : illustrations, cartes, tableaux, photos en noir et blanc et en couleurs ; 23 cm.Publication : Canon Pyon : Sean Kingston Publishing, 2018.Cote : G.5232Note : Bibliographies en fin de chapitre. Index. Thématique : Ethnologie | CouleurCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | G.5232 | Available | 8004909 |
Does colour matter ? An affordance perspective / Costall, Alan --
Pink cake, red eyes, coloured photos. Desire, loss and Aboriginal aesthetics in northern Australia / Deger, Jennifer --
How much longer can the Berlin and Kay paradigm dominate visual semantics ? English, Russian and Warlpiri seen from the native's point of view / Wierzbicka, Anna --
Cinematographic encounters with natural-light colour / Greenhalgh, Cathy --
Iridescence / Sutton, Peter and Snow, Michael --
Colour as the edge of the body. Colours as space-time in the east of the Western Desert / Young, Diana --
The role of colour in a period when cultures crossed. Paintings from Central Australia from the 1930s to 1980 / Eagle, Mary --
Notes on the hapticity of colour / Biddle, Jennifer L. --
Paint as power among Kuninjku artists / Taylor, Luke --
Problems translating colour terms / Saunders, Barbara.