Beyond Perception -

Beyond Perception

Correspondences with Tim Ingold's Work
Buch | Hardcover
360 Seiten
2025
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-31694-9 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
This book showcases the way a range of scholars have engaged with Tim Ingold’s opus since the publication of his ground-breaking The Perception of the Environment in 2000. Ingold’s work has become key for a variety of disciplines ranging from anthropology, archaeology, and human geography to art, architecture, design and studies of material and visual culture. As set out in The Perception of the Environment and subsequent publications, Ingold proposed an understanding of the world that placed sentient, remembering and imagining organisms, or inhabitants, some of them human, at the heart of an extensive field of socio-ecological relations. In this work, Ingold develops broad-ranging analyses of personhood, knowledge and skills, among many other topics. This volume sets out to synthesize critical scholarship drawing on Ingold’s work, to lay out its principles, methods and results, and to demonstrate its contribution to reshaping both contemporary anthropology and wider intellectual terrains. By bringing together chapters from a variety of scholars, all critically furthering Ingold’s proposals, the book advances a paradigm change occurring in various academic disciplines from ‘fixist’ to ‘emergence’ onto/epistemologies.

Caroline Gatt is a Senior Research Fellow in the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology at the University of Graz, Austria. Jan Peter Laurens Loovers is a Research Fellow on the project “Inuksiutit: Food Sovereignty in Nunavut and the Co-production of Country Food Knowledge” (IFSNu), based at the University of Aberdeen, UK.

Foreword

Tim Ingold, Anna Ingold, Caroline Gatt, Jan Peter Laurens Loovers

Introduction beyond perception: Tim Ingold, anthropology and the world

Caroline Gatt & Jan Peter Laurens Loovers

Part I

Introduction to Section I - Wind, wing, fin, water: co-constructing relations, ontogenesis and enskillment

Agustín Fuentes

1. On the wing: Skilled practice and learning in human/avian relationships

Sare Asu Schroer

2. The fish’s turn: ontogenesis and technique in Amazonia

Carlos Sautchuk

3. Displacing the in-between: wetlands, urbanity and the colonial logics of separation

Paolo Gruppuso & Franz Krause

Part II

Introduction to Section II – Lines against linealogy

David G. Anderson

4. Listening to microbe-spirits dancing: more-than-imagined dreams and emerging infectious diplomacies

César E. Giraldo Herrera

5. Belonging to this world: How Tim Ingold inspires two theologians

Celia Deane-Drummond & Norman Wirzba

6. Ingold in the minor key

Marc Higgin & Germain Meulemans

Part III

Introduction to Section III - Experiment, experience, education

Anne Pirrie & John Loewenthal

7. Living theory: Anthropology, education, and manifold relations

Jan Peter Laurens Loovers

8. Learning with trees and young people in north east Scotland

Elizabeth Curtis, J. Edward Schofield & Jo Vergunst

9. Corresponding with matters of pedagogy: Bauhaus, Black Mountain and beyond

Judith Winter

Part IV

Introduction to Section IV – Moving Forward with Anthropology

Sarah Pink

10. Design anthropology as a design methodology

Wendy Gunn

11. Are anthropologists makers? Towards regenerative scholarship and pluriversities

Caroline Gatt with Gladys Alexie, Joss Allen, Gey Pin Ang, Valeria Lembo, Amanda Ravetz, and Ben Spatz.

12. Dwelling with the trowel: Humble tools and imagining the world differently

Rachel J. Harkness & Cristián Simonetti

Part V

Introduction to Section V – Movement, Becoming, and Growth

Elizabeth Hallam

13. Reimagining the body-with-chronic pain through an ‘anthropology with butoh dance’: From bodily hylomorphism to somatic morphogenesis

Paola Esposito

14. The Perception of movement in (and through) seafaring

Montse Pijoan

15. Upstream and downstream: A conversation on limit as education through marathon running in prison and kayaking along rivers

Paolo Maccagno & Deborah Pinniger

Afterword

Erin Manning

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.3.2025
Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Anthropology
Zusatzinfo 39 Halftones, black and white; 39 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-032-31694-2 / 1032316942
ISBN-13 978-1-032-31694-9 / 9781032316949
Zustand Neuware
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