Beyond Text: Critical Practices and Sensory Anthropology
By (Author) Rupert Cox
Edited by Andrew Irving
Edited by Christopher Wright
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
3rd May 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
152.1
Hardback
240
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Beyond text Critical practices and sensory anthropology is about the relationship between anthropological understandings of the world, sensory perception and aesthetic practices. It suggests that if different sensory experiences embody and facilitate different kinds of knowledge, then we need to develop new methods and more creative forms of representation that are not based solely around text or on correspondence theories of truth. The volume brings together leading figures in anthropology, visual and sound studies to explore how knowledge, sensation and embodied experiences can be researched and represented by combining different visual, aural and textual forms which it demonstrates through an accompanying DVD. The book and DVD make an argument for a necessary, critical development in anthropological ways of knowing that take place not merely at the level of theory and representation but also through innovative fieldwork methods and media practices. -- .
Rupert Cox is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester
Andrew Irving is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology and Director of the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology at the University of Manchester
Christopher Wright is Lecturer in Anthropology at Goldsmiths, University of London