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Making - Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "In his latest book! Tim Ingold persuasively argues for anthropology's transformational capacity and promotes serious reflection on the need for anthropologists to correspond with the world. His focus on handwork in art! building! and the making of tools beautifully illustrates 'thinking through making' and learning by doing. This accessible book makes an excellent and timely contribution to a core area of anthropological research! and invites the reader to engage with the fascinating work emerging from it." - Trevor Marchand! School of Oriental & African Studies! UK"Ingold is a joy to read. With Making!?he continues to enliven the social sciences with his distinctively compelling and critical reflections on anthropological! archaeological! architectural and artistic practices. This volume will be useful to all who are striving to integrate art and research! making and thinking! practice and theory." - Ian Alden Russell! David Winton Bell Gallery! Brown University! USA"For architects it is an absolute must to discover and absorb the work of this friendly outsider whose ideas touch the heart of what we do." - Lars Spuybroek! Georgia Institute of Technology! USA"Unafraid to ask bold questions and propose daring answers! Tim Ingold has developed a distinctive voice. In the process! he has staked out an increasingly influential position that touches on a wide range of disciplines." - Webb Keane! University of Michigan! USA Informationen zum Autor Tim Ingold is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. His books include Lines, The Perception of the Environment and Being Alive. Klappentext This exciting book takes a profound new approach to the study of four related disciplines and seeks to tie them together. Tim Ingold considers anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture as ways of making, involving the creation of knowledge, the building of environments and the transformation of lives. Zusammenfassung This exciting book takes a profound new approach to the study of four related disciplines and seeks to tie them together. Tim Ingold considers anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture as ways of making, involving the creation of knowledge, the building of environments and the transformation of lives. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Knowing from the inside 2. The materials of life 3. On making a hand axe 4. On building a house 5. The sighted watchmaker 6. Round mound and earth sky 7. Bodies on the run 8. Telling by hand 9. Drawing the line ...

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