Astonishment and evocation : the spell of culture in art and anthropology / edited by Ivo Strecker and Markus Verne.
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- 0857459368
- 9780857459367
- 1299777732
- 9781299777736
- Art and anthropology
- Art and society
- Visual anthropology
- Visual perception
- Art et anthropologie
- Art et société
- Anthropologie visuelle
- Perception visuelle
- visual perception
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Cultural Policy
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Popular Culture
- Art and anthropology
- Art and society
- Visual anthropology
- Visual perception
- 306.4/7 23
- N72.A56 A77 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
pt. I. Image -- pt. II. Performance -- pt. III. Text.
All societies are shaped by arts, media, and other persuasive practices that can awe, captivate, enchant or otherwise seem to cast a spell on the audience. Likewise, scholarship itself often is driven by a sense of wonder and a willingness to be open to what lies beyond the obvious. This book broadens and deepens this perspective. Inspired by Stephen Tyler's view of ethnography as an art of evocation, international scholars from the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, and rhetoric explore the spellbinding power of elusive meanings as people experience them in daily life and while gazing at.
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