The Anthropology of Experience

The Anthropology of Experience
Title The Anthropology of Experience PDF eBook
Author Victor Witter Turner
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 404
Release 1986
Genre Education
ISBN 9780252012495

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Fourteen authors, including many of the best-known scholars in the field, explore how people actually experience their culture and how those experiences are expressed in forms as varied as narrative, literary work, theater, carnival, ritual, reminiscence, and life review. Their studies will be of special interest for anyone working in anthropological theory, symbolic anthropology, and contemporary social and cultural anthropology, and useful as well for other social scientists, folklorists, literary theorists, and philosophers.

Victor Turner and Contemporary Cultural Performance

Victor Turner and Contemporary Cultural Performance
Title Victor Turner and Contemporary Cultural Performance PDF eBook
Author Graham St. John
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 376
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781845454623

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In the twenty years following Victor Turner's death, interventions on the interconnected performance modes of play, drama, and community (dimensions of which Turner deemed the limen), and experimental and analytical forays into the anthropologies of experience and consciousness, have complemented and extended Turnerian readings on the moments and sites of culture's becoming. Examining Turner's continued relevance in performance and popular culture, pilgrimage and communitas, as well as Edith Turner's role, the contributors reflect on the wide application of Victor Turner's thought to cultural performance in the early twenty-first century and explore how Turner's ideas have been re-engaged, renovated, and repurposed in studies of contemporary cultural performance.

From Ritual to Theatre

From Ritual to Theatre
Title From Ritual to Theatre PDF eBook
Author Victor Witter Turner
Publisher New York City : Performing Arts Journal Publications
Pages 132
Release 1982
Genre Education
ISBN

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Turner looks beyond his routinized discipline to an anthropology of experience . . . We must admire him for this.-Times Literary Supplement

Experiential and Performative Anthropology in the Classroom

Experiential and Performative Anthropology in the Classroom
Title Experiential and Performative Anthropology in the Classroom PDF eBook
Author Pamela R. Frese
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 224
Release 2020-07-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030419959

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The contributors gathered here revitalize “ethnographic performance”—the performed recreation of ethnographic subject matter pioneered by Victor and Edith Turner and Richard Schechner—as a progressive pedagogy for the 21st century. They draw on their experiences in utilizing performances in a classroom setting to facilitate learning about the diversity of culture and ways of being in the world. The editors, themselves both students of Turner at the University of Virginia, and Richard Schechner share recollections of the Turners’ vision and set forth a humanistic pedagogical agenda for the future. A detailed appendix provides an implementation plan for ethnographic performances in the classroom.

The Anthropology of Performance

The Anthropology of Performance
Title The Anthropology of Performance PDF eBook
Author Victor Witter Turner
Publisher Paj Publication
Pages 185
Release 1988
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781555540012

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One of the outstanding books in educational studies. --American Educaitonal Studies Association.

Culture on Tour

Culture on Tour
Title Culture on Tour PDF eBook
Author Edward M. Bruner
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 319
Release 2005
Genre Art
ISBN 0226077632

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Recruited to be a lecturer on a group tour of Indonesia, Edward M. Bruner decided to make the tourists aware of tourism itself. He photographed tourists photographing Indonesians, asking the group how they felt having their pictures taken without their permission. After a dance performance, Bruner explained to the group that the exhibition was not traditional, but instead had been set up specifically for tourists. His efforts to induce reflexivity led to conflict with the tour company, which wanted the displays to be viewed as replicas of culture and to remain unexamined. Although Bruner was eventually fired, the experience became part of a sustained exploration of tourist performances, narratives, and practices. Synthesizing more than twenty years of research in cultural tourism, Culture on Tour analyzes a remarkable variety of tourist productions, ranging from safari excursions in Kenya and dance dramas in Bali to an Abraham Lincoln heritage site in Illinois. Bruner examines each site in all its particularity, taking account of global and local factors, as well as the multiple perspectives of the various actors—the tourists, the producers, the locals, and even the anthropologist himself. The collection will be essential to those in the field as well as to readers interested in globalization and travel.

A Passage to Anthropology

A Passage to Anthropology
Title A Passage to Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Kirsten Hastrup
Publisher Routledge
Pages 233
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135100640

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The postmodernist critique of Objectivism, Realism and Essentialism has somewhat shattered the foundations of anthropology, seriously questioning the legitimacy of studying others. By confronting the critique and turning it into a vital part of the anthropological debate, A Passage to Anthropology provides a rigorous discussion of central theoretical problems in anthropology that will find a readership in the social sciences and the humanities. It makes the case for a renewed and invigorated scholarly anthropology with extensive reference to recent anthropological debates in Europe and the US, as well as to new developments in linguistic theory and, especially, newer American philosophy. Although the style of the work is mainly theoretical, the author illustrates the points by referring to her own fieldwork conducted in Iceland. A Passage to Anthropology will be of interest to students in anthropology, sociology and cultural studies.