Tim Ingold is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
发表于2024-11-04
The Perception of the Environment 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
我就去找个Animic society生活 这对我来说跟出家差不多 书写得太他妈文艺了 文艺到我在做reading都能跑来标记我读了这本书 看得我几近流泪 Take Totemism, animism and the depiction of animal for example. He describes totemism as follows: "Human beings and other cre...
评分我就去找个Animic society生活 这对我来说跟出家差不多 书写得太他妈文艺了 文艺到我在做reading都能跑来标记我读了这本书 看得我几近流泪 Take Totemism, animism and the depiction of animal for example. He describes totemism as follows: "Human beings and other cre...
评分我就去找个Animic society生活 这对我来说跟出家差不多 书写得太他妈文艺了 文艺到我在做reading都能跑来标记我读了这本书 看得我几近流泪 Take Totemism, animism and the depiction of animal for example. He describes totemism as follows: "Human beings and other cre...
评分我就去找个Animic society生活 这对我来说跟出家差不多 书写得太他妈文艺了 文艺到我在做reading都能跑来标记我读了这本书 看得我几近流泪 Take Totemism, animism and the depiction of animal for example. He describes totemism as follows: "Human beings and other cre...
评分我就去找个Animic society生活 这对我来说跟出家差不多 书写得太他妈文艺了 文艺到我在做reading都能跑来标记我读了这本书 看得我几近流泪 Take Totemism, animism and the depiction of animal for example. He describes totemism as follows: "Human beings and other cre...
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In this work Tim Ingold offers a persuasive approach to understanding how human beings perceive their surroundings. He argues that what we are used to calling cultural variation consists, in the first place, of variations in skill. Neither innate nor acquired, skills are grown, incorporated into the human organism through practice and training in an environment. They are thus as much biological as cultural.
The twenty-three essays comprising this book focus in turn on the procurement of livelihood, on what it means to 'dwell', and on the nature of skill, weaving together approaches from social anthropology, ecological psychology, developmental biology and phenomenology in a way that has never been attempted before. The book revolutionises the way we think about what is 'biological' and 'cultural' in humans, about evolution and history, and indeed about what it means for human beings - at once organisms and persons - to inhabit an environment.
只读了三章。开始读的时候还是很痛苦的,觉得跟ANT差不多,把social norms消解在无穷无尽的relatedness中了。加入心理学讨论的认识论阐述我还是持保留(不懂哲学不敢乱说),不过对人-非人关系的更加动态和互动的描述确实能开辟很不一样的分析视角。不过这个问题意识对我而言还是太飘渺天外了。。。
评分信了铁中金的邪,就会爱上无法自拔。从“栖居”的视角来理解人与环境的不可分割,彼此浸没不可逃却,这看起来并没什么新奇的,直到加上了“时间性temporality(或者暂存性)”,使得一切都流动起来,整副图景才变得无限迷人,这种迷人性集中体现在“grow”、“mapping”这类概念之中,甚至可以说mapping那种不断运动的认识过程其实应该成为人类学的信条,永恒穿梭,无始无终。
评分发现只有应研究需要而读Tim Ingold的时候,Tim Ingold才是易于理解的,如果只是因为觉得酷炫或者跟风读个一鳞片爪就很难
评分对经济人类学 认知人类学学术史不了解读起来有些痛苦 大概花了9个小时啃了几章 到dewlling 部分本想好好读读 结果还是读不下去 最后几章更不知道所云了 很希望有能人扎实写点解析 (刚才看了两篇文章,才欣慰我也还是抓到一些关键概念了,毕竟作者的思路很清楚只是我对很多概念陌生)the perspective of dewlling/building enviroment/ landscape , making/design Ingold好喜欢玩儿概念 尤其是对称性地玩儿
评分信了铁中金的邪,就会爱上无法自拔。从“栖居”的视角来理解人与环境的不可分割,彼此浸没不可逃却,这看起来并没什么新奇的,直到加上了“时间性temporality(或者暂存性)”,使得一切都流动起来,整副图景才变得无限迷人,这种迷人性集中体现在“grow”、“mapping”这类概念之中,甚至可以说mapping那种不断运动的认识过程其实应该成为人类学的信条,永恒穿梭,无始无终。
The Perception of the Environment 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书