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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:330787449:4392
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037 $a9781000182347$bIngram Content Group
037 $a9781003084334$bTaylor & Francis
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100 1 $aKüchler, Susanne,$eauthor.
245 12 $aA return to the object :$bAlfred Gell, art, and social theory /$cSusanne Küchler & Timothy Carroll.
250 $a1st.
264 1 $aAbingdon :$bRoutledge,$c2021.
300 $a1 online resource :$billustrations (black and white)
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588 $aDescription based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
520 $aThis book draws on the work of anthropologist Alfred Gell to reinstate the importance of the object in art and society. Rather than presenting art as a passive recipient of the artist's intention and the audience's critique, the authors consider it in the social environment of its production and reception. A Return to the Object introduces the historical and theoretical framework out of which an anthropology of art has emerged, and examines the conditions under which it has renewed interest. It also explores what art 'does' as a social and cultural phenomenon, and how it can impact alternative ways of organising and managing knowledge. Making use of ethnography, museological practice, the intellectual history of the arts and sciences, material culture studies and intangible heritage, the authors present a case for the re-orientation of current conversations surrounding the anthropology of art and social theory. This text will be of key interest to students and scholars in the social and historical sciences, arts and humanities, and cognitive sciences.
545 0 $aSusanne Küchler is Professor of Anthropology and Material Culture at University College London. Timothy Carroll is a UK Research and Innovation Future Leader Fellow in Anthropology at University College London.
505 0 $aLessons from the Art nexus -- The index and indexicality -- The prototype and the model -- Immanent relationality and its consequences -- Virtuosity and style -- Aesthetics and the ethics of relation -- Generativity and transformation -- Agency (social) -- Material agency -- Colour, palette and gestalt -- Patterns and their transposition -- Motile animacy.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
600 10 $aGell, Alfred.
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650 0 $aArt and anthropology.
650 0 $aObject (Aesthetics)
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650 6 $aObjet (Esthétique)
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650 7 $aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural$2bisacsh
650 7 $aArt and anthropology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00815390
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aCarroll, Timothy$q(Timothy Andrew),$eauthor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$z9781350093485
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio15212381$zTaylor & Francis eBooks
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