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Phenomenology in Anthropology: A Sense of Perspective [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 326 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 513 g, 17 b&w illus. - 17 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Oct-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253017750
  • ISBN-13: 9780253017758
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This volume explores what phenomenology adds to the enterprise of anthropology, drawing on and contributing to a burgeoning field of social science research inspired by the phenomenological tradition in philosophy. Essays by leading scholars ground their discussions of theory and method in richly detailed ethnographic case studies. The contributors broaden the application of phenomenology in anthropology beyond the areas in which it has been most influential—studies of sensory perception, emotion, bodiliness, and intersubjectivity—into new areas of inquiry such as martial arts, sports, dance, music, and political discourse.

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"[ R]eaders of this volume are presented with a strong case for the relevance of a particular (and major) strand within the phenomenological tradition to anthropology, along with several lucid demonstrations of how that strand can be used within anthropological analyses... [ P]rovides a new and coherent orientation to what has been happening in the field." -Geoffrey Samuel, Cardiff University

Introduction: Phenomenology's Methodological Invitation 1(28)
Kalpana Ram
Christopher Houston
Part I The Body as Constitutive Horizon of Experience
1 Moods and Method: Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty on Emotion and Understanding
29(21)
Kalpana Ram
2 Toward a Cultural Phenomenology of Body-World Relations
50(18)
Thomas J. Csordas
3 Sacred Suffering: A Phenomenological Anthropological Perspective
68(22)
C. Jason Throop
4 Being "Sita": Physical Affects in the North Indian Dance of Kathak
90(24)
Monica Dalidowicz
5 Beneath the Horizon: The Organic Body's Role in Athletic Experience
114(24)
Greg Downey
6 Unmeasured Music and Silence
138(15)
Ian Bedford
Part II History and Temporality
7 Experiencing Self-Abstraction: Studio Production and Vocal Consciousness
153(22)
Daniel Fisher
8 Being-in-the-Covenant: Reflections on the Crisis of Historicism in North Malaita, Solomon Islands
175(22)
Jaap Timmer
Part III The Poetics and Politics of Phenomenological Ethnography
9 Seared with Reality: Phenomenology through Photography, in Nepal
197(27)
Robert Desjarlais
10 Writing Affect, Love, and Desire into Ethnography
224(24)
L. L. Wynn
11 Senses of Magic: Anthropology, Art, and Christianity in the Vula'a Lifeworld
248(20)
Deborah Van Heekeren
12 Neither Things in Themselves nor Things for Us Only: Anthropology, Phenomenology, and Poetry
268(25)
Christopher Houston
Afterword 293(12)
Michael Jackson
Contributors 305(4)
Index 309
Kalpana Ram is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Macquarie University and Director of the India Research Centre. Her books include Fertile Disorder: Spirit Possession and Its Provocations of the Modern.

Christopher Houston is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Macquarie University. His books include Kurdistan: Crafting of National Selves (IUP, 2008).