The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London

The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London
Title The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London PDF eBook
Author Ethnological Society of London
Publisher
Pages 620
Release 1870
Genre Ethnology
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Journal of the Ethnological Society of London

Journal of the Ethnological Society of London
Title Journal of the Ethnological Society of London PDF eBook
Author Ethnological Society (London)
Publisher
Pages 606
Release 1870
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The Anthropological Review

The Anthropological Review
Title The Anthropological Review PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 672
Release 1864
Genre Anthropology
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Journal of the Ethnological Society of London

Journal of the Ethnological Society of London
Title Journal of the Ethnological Society of London PDF eBook
Author Ethnological Society of London
Publisher
Pages 334
Release 1856
Genre Electronic journals
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Spatializing Culture

Spatializing Culture
Title Spatializing Culture PDF eBook
Author Setha Low
Publisher Routledge
Pages 385
Release 2016-08-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317369637

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This book demonstrates the value of ethnographic theory and methods in understanding space and place, and considers how ethnographically-based spatial analyses can yield insight into prejudices, inequalities and social exclusion as well as offering people the means for understanding the places where they live, work, shop and socialize. In developing the concept of spatializing culture, Setha Low draws on over twenty years of research to examine social production, social construction, embodied, discursive, emotive and affective, as well as translocal approaches. A global range of fieldwork examples are employed throughout the text to highlight not just the theoretical development of the idea of spatializing culture, but how it can be used in undertaking ethnographies of space and place. The volume will be valuable for students and scholars from a number of disciplines who are interested in the study of culture through the lens of space and place.

The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London

The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London
Title The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London PDF eBook
Author Ethnological Society of London
Publisher
Pages 486
Release 1869
Genre Ethnology
ISBN

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Photography and Anthropology

Photography and Anthropology
Title Photography and Anthropology PDF eBook
Author Christopher Pinney
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 176
Release 2012
Genre Photography
ISBN 1780230117

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Photography and anthropology share strikingly parallel histories. Christopher Pinney's provocative and eminently readable account provides a polemical narrative of anthropologists' use of photography from the 1840s to the present. Walter Benjamin suggested that photography 'make[s] the difference between technology and magic visible as a thoroughly historical variable, ' and Pinney here explores photography as a divinatory practice. Though viewed as modern and rational, this quality of photography in fact propelled anthropologists towards the 'primitive' lives of those they studied. Early anthropology celebrated photography as a physical record, whose authority and permanence promised an escape from the lack of certainty in speech. For later anthropologists, this same quality became grounds to critique an imaging practice that failed to capture movement and process. But throughout these twists and turns, anthropology as a practice of 'being there' has found itself entwined in an intimate engagement with photography as metaphor for the collection of evidence. Photography and Anthropology reveals how anthropology provides the tools to re-imagine the power and magic of all photographic practices. It presents both a history of anthropology's seduction by photography and the anthropological theory of photography. This thoroughly researched book draws upon an intimate knowledge of the history of anthropology, photography and the world's major anthropological practitioners.