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Tree Leaf Talk

A Heideggerian Anthropology

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book Tree Leaf Talk James F. Weiner
Libristo code: 05119796
Publishers Taylor & Francis Ltd, June 2003
This is the first book to explore the relationship between Martin Heidegger's work and modern anthro... Full description
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This is the first book to explore the relationship between Martin Heidegger's work and modern anthropology. Heidegger attracts much scholarly interest among social scientists, but few have explored his ideas in relation to current anthropological debates. The discipline's modernist foundations, the nature of cultural constructionism and of art - even what an anthropology of art must include - are all informed and illuminated by Heidegger's work. The author argues that many contemporary anthropologists, in their concern to return subjectivity and 'voice' to their interlocutors, neglect to recognize that language and other representational practices conceal the world and human subjectivity as much as reveal it. The author also suggests that Heidegger's critique of western technology provides the basis for a return to anthropology's sociological foundations.Emerging from over ten years of original research, and drawing on a rich knowledge of Australian and Melanesian ethnography, this book reassesses the underlying framework of modern and, particularly, visual anthropology. Innovative and provocative, it will be of interest to all anthropologists, philosophers and students of art and culture.

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Full name Tree Leaf Talk
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2003
Number of pages 206
EAN 9781859737217
ISBN 1859737218
Libristo code 05119796
Weight 276
Dimensions 214 x 140 x 15
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