Phenomenology in anthropology : a sense of perspective / edited by Kalpana Ram and Christopher Houston ; afterword by Michael Jackson. - Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, (c)2015. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction : Phenomenology's Methodological Invitation / Moods and Method : Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty on Emotion and Understanding / Toward a Cultural Phenomenology of Body-World Relations / Sacred Suffering : A Phenomenological Anthropological Perspective / Being "Sita" : Physical Affects in the North Indian Dance of Kathak / Beneath the Horizon : The Organic Body's Role in Athletic Experience / Unmeasured Music and Silence / Experiencing Self-Abstraction : Studio Production and Vocal Consciousness / Being-in-the-Covenant : Reflections on the Crisis of Historicism in North Malaita, Solomon Islands / Seared with Reality : Phenomenology through Photography, in Nepal / Writing Affect, Love, and Desire into Ethnography / Senses of Magic : Anthropology, Art, and Christianity in the Vula'a Lifeworld / Neither Things in Themselves nor Things for Us Only : Anthropology, Phenomenology, and Poetry / Afterword / Kalpana Ram and Christopher Houston -- Kalpana Ram -- Thomas J. Csordas -- C. Jason Throop -- Monica Dalidowicz -- Greg Downey -- Ian Bedford -- Daniel Fisher -- Jaap Timmer -- Robert Desjarlais -- L.L. Wynn -- Deborah Van Heekeren -- Christopher Houston -- Michael Jackson.



9780253017802


Phenomenological anthropology.


Electronic Books.

GN33 / .P446 2015