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Ramsey Elkholy
Being and Becoming - Embodiment and Experience Among the Orang Rimba of Sumatra
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext " Being and Becoming perfectly represents the present-day anthropological focus on bodies! senses! and the construction of persons (human and otherwise)! as well as the replacement of textual emphases with phenomenological ones." ? Anthropology Review Database "This is the perfect introduction to phenomenological anthropology! brilliantly combining theoretical insight with ethnographic analysis." ? Gillian Evans ! Department of Social Anthropology! University of Manchester "The book provides a well-written ethnography from a phenomenological approach of a small hunter-gatherer group in Sumatra! known as Orang Rimba. This is a good ethnography! and a good contribution to hunter-gatherer studies and to phenomenological anthropology. It includes some delightful and perceptive discussions." ? Nurit Bird-David ! University of Haifa "This is an interesting and rich ethnography of the Orang Rimba! about whom little published material is available." ? Isabell Herrmans ! University of Helsinki Informationen zum Autor Ramsey Elkholy , PhD, University of Manchester, is an entrepreneur, musician, and writer based in New York City. Klappentext For the Orang Rimba of Sumatra - and tropical foragers in general - life in the forest engenders a kind of "connectedness" that is contingent not only on harmonious relations between people, but also between people and the non-human environment, including those supernatural agencies of the forest that people depend on for their spiritual and emotional wellbeing. Exploring this world, anthropologist Ramsey Elkholy treats embodied action and perception as the basis of shared experience and shows how various forms of embodied experience constitute the very foundations of human culture. In a unique methodological contribution, Elkholy adopts a set of body-centered approaches that reflect and capture the day-to-day, moment-to-moment ways in which people engage with the world. Being and Becoming is an important contribution to phenomenological anthropology, hunter-gatherer studies, and to Southeast Asian ethnography more generally. Zusammenfassung For the Orang Rimba of Sumatra - and tropical foragers in general - life in the forest engenders a kind of "connectedness" that is contingent not only on harmonious relations between people! but also between people and the non-human environment! including those supernatural agencies of the forest that people depend on for their spiritual and emotional wellbeing. Exploring this world! anthropologist Ramsey Elkholy treats embodied action and perception as the basis of shared experience and shows how various forms of embodied experience constitute the very foundations of human culture. In a unique methodological contribution! Elkholy adopts a set of body-centered approaches that reflect and capture the day-to-day! moment-to-moment ways in which people engage with the world. Being and Becoming is an important contribution to phenomenological anthropology! hunter-gatherer studies! and to Southeast Asian ethnography more generally. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Foreword Tim Ingold Preface Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: INTERSUBJECTIVITY Chapter 1. Into the Field: The Orang Rimba at Sungai Gelumpang Chapter 2. Sociality and the Negotiation of Self and Other Chapter 3. Touch and the Mutual Constitution of Selves and Others Chapter 4. Forest, Village and the Significance of Movement PART II: BODY AND WORLD Chapter 5. Becoming a Hunter Chapter 6. Hunting Chapter 7. Becoming in the forest Chapter 8. Shamanism and the textures of the universe Chapter 9. Melangun Epilogue ...
Product details
Authors | Ramsey Elkholy |
Publisher | BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 27.05.2016 |
EAN | 9781785331596 |
ISBN | 978-1-78533-159-6 |
No. of pages | 294 |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Social sciences (general)
Anthropology (General), Theory and Methodology |
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