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Creativity and Cultural Improvisation

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Zusatztext 'Creativity and Cultural Improvisation' brings forward fresh views on social and cultural sites of creativity... an excellent, fresh and innovative work. - Anthropological Notebook Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Hallam is Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen. Tim Ingold is Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen. Klappentext There is no prepared script for social and cultural life. People work it out as they go along. Creativity and Cultural Improvisation casts fresh, anthropological eyes on the cultural sites of creativity that form part of our social matrix. Zusammenfassung There is no prepared script for social and cultural life. People work it out as they go along. Creativity and Cultural Improvisation casts fresh, anthropological eyes on the cultural sites of creativity that form part of our social matrix. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Creativity and Cultural Improvisation: An Introduction Elizabeth Hallam and Tim Ingold, Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen2. Improvisation and the Art of Making Things StickKarin Barber, Centre of West African Studies, University of BirminghamI. Art, Intellect and the Attribution of Creative AgencySection IntroductionTim Ingold, Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen 3. Design, Innovation and Agency in Pattern ConstructionAmar Mall, Department of Anthropology, University College London 4. Creating or Performing Words VisuallyFuyubi Nakamura, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford5.Creativity, Subjectivity and the Dynamic of Possessive IndividualismJames Leach, King's College, University of Cambridge II. Creative Appropriations and Institutional Contexts Section IntroductionMelissa Demian, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, and Sari Wastell, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, London6. Creating Ethnography: Differing Notions of Creativity in Anthropological KnowledgeProduction, a Maori/European ExampleElizabeth Cory-Pearce, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, London7. Just Like the Greek Polis: Creativity, Authenticity and Political Legitimacy in KabyliaJudith Scheele, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford8. 'You Knit me in my Mother's Womb': Creativity and Creation in English BaptistUnderstandings of Assisted and Assisting ConceptionJeanette Edwards, Social Anthropology, University of ManchesterIII. Creativity and the Passage of Time: History, Tradition and the Life-CourseSection IntroductionSharon Macdonald, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, and Eric Hirsch, Department of Human Sciences, Brunel University9. Tradition and the Individual Talent: T.S. Eliot for AnthropologistsFelicia Hughes-Freeland, School of Social Sciences, University Wales, Swansea10. Back to the Future: Temporality, Narrative and the Ageing SelfCatherine Degnen, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle11. Performing the World: The Imaginative Link between Action and History Kirsten Hastrup, Department of Anthropology, University of CopenhagenIV. The Creativity of Anthropological Scholarship Section introductionMark Harris, Department of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews and Clara Mafra, Anthropology, State University of Rio de Janeiro12. From Documenting Culture to Experimenting with Cultural Phenomena: Using Fine ArtPedagogies with Visual Anthropology StudentsAmanda Ravetz, MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University13. Creativity in Anthropology and Fiction WritingTrevor Stack, Hispanic Studies, University of Aberdeen, and Robey Callahan, St Austell, Cornwall14. 'Radio Elicitation': New Directions in Radio Research Richard Vokes, School of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Canterbury, New ZealandEpilogue15. A World Without Anthropology Clara Mafra, Anthropology, State University of Rio de Janeiro...

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1. Creativity and Cultural Improvisation: An Introduction Elizabeth Hallam and Tim Ingold, Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen2. Improvisation and the Art of Making Things StickKarin Barber, Centre of West African Studies, University of BirminghamI. Art, Intellect and the Attribution of Creative AgencySection IntroductionTim Ingold, Department of Anthropology, University of Aberdeen 3. Design, Innovation and Agency in Pattern ConstructionAmar Mall, Department of Anthropology, University College London 4. Creating or Performing Words VisuallyFuyubi Nakamura, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford5.Creativity, Subjectivity and the Dynamic of Possessive IndividualismJames Leach, King's College, University of Cambridge II. Creative Appropriations and Institutional Contexts Section IntroductionMelissa Demian, Department of Anthropology, Emory University, and Sari Wastell, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, London6. Creating Ethnography: Differing Notions of Creativity in Anthropological KnowledgeProduction, a Maori/European ExampleElizabeth Cory-Pearce, Department of Anthropology, Goldsmiths College, London7. Just Like the Greek Polis: Creativity, Authenticity and Political Legitimacy in KabyliaJudith Scheele, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford8. 'You Knit me in my Mother's Womb': Creativity and Creation in English BaptistUnderstandings of Assisted and Assisting ConceptionJeanette Edwards, Social Anthropology, University of ManchesterIII. Creativity and the Passage of Time: History, Tradition and the Life-CourseSection IntroductionSharon Macdonald, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, and Eric Hirsch, Department of Human Sciences, Brunel University9. Tradition and the Individual Talent: T.S. Eliot for AnthropologistsFelicia Hughes-Freeland, School of Social Sciences, University Wales, Swansea10. Back to the Future: Temporality, Narrative and the Ageing SelfCatherine Degnen, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle11. Performing the World: The Imaginative Link between Action and History Kirsten Hastrup, Department of Anthropology, University of CopenhagenIV. The Creativity of Anthropological Scholarship Section introductionMark Harris, Department of Social Anthropology, University of St Andrews and Clara Mafra, Anthropology, State University of Rio de Janeiro12. From Documenting Culture to Experimenting with Cultural Phenomena: Using Fine ArtPedagogies with Visual Anthropology StudentsAmanda Ravetz, MIRIAD, Manchester Metropolitan University13. Creativity in Anthropology and Fiction WritingTrevor Stack, Hispanic Studies, University of Aberdeen, and Robey Callahan, St Austell, Cornwall14. 'Radio Elicitation': New Directions in Radio Research Richard Vokes, School of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Canterbury, New ZealandEpilogue15. A World Without Anthropology Clara Mafra, Anthropology, State University of Rio de Janeiro

Résumé

There is no prepared script for social and cultural life. People work it out as they go along. Creativity and Cultural Improvisation casts fresh, anthropological eyes on the cultural sites of creativity that form part of our social matrix.

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'Creativity and Cultural Improvisation' brings forward fresh views on social and cultural sites of creativity... an excellent, fresh and innovative work. - Anthropological Notebook

Détails du produit

Auteurs Elizabeth Hallam, Tim Ingold
Collaboration Elizabeth Hallam (Editeur), Hallam Elizabeth (Editeur), Tim Ingold (Editeur)
Edition Berg Publishers Ltd
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.04.2007
 
EAN 9781845205263
ISBN 978-1-84520-526-3
Pages 320
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 24 mm
Thème ASA Monographs
Catégories Livres de conseils > Hobby, bricolage > Activités créatrices
Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sociologie > Théories sociologiques

Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Social and cultural anthropology

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