Rethinking relations and animism: personhood and materiality
Auteur(s) : Astor-Aguilera, Miguel (Éd.)Description matérielle : xvi-198 p. : photos et illustrations en noir et blanc ; 25 cm. Collection: Vitality of Indigenous religions. Publication : New York : Routledge, 2018.Cote : G.5251Note : Bibliographie en fin de chapitres. Index. Thématique : Anthropologie | Animisme | OntologieCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | G.5251 | Available | 8004571 |
Introduction: we have never been individuals / Astor-Aguilera, Miguel and Harvey, Graham --
On the ontological scheme of “Beyond nature and culture” / Sahlins, Marshall --
Persons or relatives? Animistic scales of practice and imagination/ Bird-David, Nurit --
Adjusted styles of communication (ASCs) in the post-Cartesian world / Harvey, Graham --
Assembling new ontologies from old materials: towards multiplicity / Harris, Oliver J. T. et Crellin, Rachel J. --
Religious objects: uncomfortable relations and an ontological turn to things / Whitehead, Amy R. --
Robot companions: the animation of technology and the technology of animation in Japan / R. Gygi, Fabio --
The ontological turn, indigenous research, and “Niitsitapi” protocols of reciprocity / Lokensgard, Kenneth H. --
Maya-Mesoamerican polyontologies: breath and indigenous American vital essences / Astor-Aguilera, Miguel --
Environment, ontology, and visual perception: a saltwater case/ Glaskin, Katie --
"Are all stones alive?" Anthropological and Anishinaabe approaches to personhood / Matthews, Maureen and Roulette, Roger --