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Zusatztext "I recommend this book to readers ?interested in a rich ethnographic engagement with some of the key issues of materiality! skill! the senses and emplacement arising from the work of Ingold and Latour! and from the concerns of apprenticeship studies and visual anthropology. At the same time! it is an important contribution to revitalizing European community studies by combining concerns about place and identity with these other contemporary theoretical trends." · Material World Informationen zum Autor Cristina Grasseni is a Professor of Anthropology at Leiden University (the Netherlands). Klappentext Many people feel that the impact of technology and the pressure of the market economy on alpine communities leads to a loss of biodiversity, authenticity and cultural diversity, affecting animal husbandry, local food production, social networks and traditions. It is undeniable that "progress," "development" and "integration" are transforming working routines, recipes for dairy production and patterns of communication in rural communities. This book explores the many tensions at the core of present local practices and debates in the Italian Alps, highlighting the many transformations undergone within skilled practice and cultural heritage as a result of commoditization, professionalization and technification, with a special focus on the ways in which this also means, quite literally, changing one's vision of locality: of the landscape, of local products and of local animals. Zusammenfassung Many people feel that the impact of technology and the pressure of the market economy on alpine communities leads to a loss of biodiversity, authenticity and cultural diversity, affecting animal husbandry, local food production, social networks and traditions. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures Foreword Abbreviations Acknowledgements Chapter 1. From Community Studies to Communities of Practice Skill, Place and Identity From Community Studies to Communities of Practice Identity, Emplacement and Phenomenology Towards an Ecology of Practice A Place at the Margins of Europe? Going Rural Conclusion Chapter 2. Blessed Be the Car! The Problem of Place Roots Shifting Tracks Routes Commuting to Church Blessed Be the Car Conclusion Chapter 3. From Observational Documentary to Skilled Vision Film as Ethnography Worldviews and the Anthropology of Vision The Critique of Vision Skilled Vision Breeding Aesthetics Conclusion Chapter 4. Skilled Practice Skill, Technology and Farming Encountering Breeding Strategies in the Field Life on the Farm Localising Skills? Conclusion Chapter 5. Skilled Vision and Animal Husbandry Towards an Ecology of Skilled Visions Looking as a Form of Cultural Belonging Industrialising Organisms Expert Looks, Moral Looks Conclusion Chapter 6. Reinventing Skills Mobilising Skills Taleggio - a Cheese and a Valley Local Products, Local Memories New Skin for Old Cheese Conclusion Bibliography Filmography Index ...