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E-raamat: Imagining for Real: Essays on Creation, Attention and Correspondence [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 418 pages, 29 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003171713
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 418 pages, 29 Halftones, black and white; 29 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003171713
"What does imagination do for our perception of the world? Why should reality be broken off from our imagining of it? It was not always thus, and in these essays, Tim Ingold sets out to heal the break between reality and imagination at the heart of modern thought and science. Imagining for Real joins with a lifeworld ever in creation, attending to its formative processes, corresponding with the lives of its human and nonhuman inhabitants. Building on his two previous essay collections, The Perception of the Environment and Being Alive, this book rounds off the extraordinary intellectual project of one of the world's most renowned anthropologists. Offering hope in troubled times, these essays speak to coming generations in a language that surpasses disciplinary divisions. They will be essential reading not only to for anthropologists but also for students in fields ranging from art, aesthetics, architecture and archaeology to philosophy, psychology, human geography, comparative literature and theology"--

What does imagination do for our perception of the world? Why should reality be broken off from our imagining of it? It was not always thus, and in these essays, Tim Ingold sets out to heal the break between reality and imagination at the heart of modern thought and science.



What does imagination do for our perception of the world? Why should reality be broken off from our imagining of it? It was not always thus, and in these essays, Tim Ingold sets out to heal the break between reality and imagination at the heart of modern thought and science. Imagining for Real joins with a lifeworld ever in creation, attending to its formative processes, corresponding with the lives of its human and nonhuman inhabitants. Building on his two previous essay collections, The Perception of the Environment and Being Alive, this book rounds off the extraordinary intellectual project of one of the world’s most renowned anthropologists.

Offering hope in troubled times, these essays speak to coming generations in a language that surpasses disciplinary divisions. They will be essential reading not only to for anthropologists but also for students in fields ranging from art, aesthetics, architecture and archaeology to philosophy, psychology, human geography, comparative literature and theology.

Part I: Creating the world Introduction to Part 1
1. Creation beyond
creativity
2. Landscapes of perception, landscapes of imagination
3. Life in
a whirl
4. Evolution in the minor key, or, the soul of wisdom
5. Dreaming of
dragons Part II: Light, sound and experience Introduction to Part 2
6. What
in the world is light?
7. Between noise and silence: on the meaning of sound
8. The cello and the lasso, or, five propositions on beauty
9. Episode zero:
the reduction and revival of aesthetic experience Part III: Surface tensions
Introduction to Part 3
10. The conical lodge at the centre of the earth-sky
world
11. What if the city were an ocean, and its buildings ships?
12.
Palimpsest: ground and page
13. On opening the book of surfaces
14.
Strike-through and wipe-out: tactics for editing the past Part IV: Material
thinking Introduction to Part 4
15. Of work and words: craft as a way of
telling
16. Thinking through the cello
17. In the gathering shadows of
material things
18. The world in a basket Part V: Life as a whole
Introduction to Part 5
19. Animals are us: on living with other beings
20.
Posthuman prehistory
21. The sustainability of everything
22. Confessions of
a semiophobe
23. One world anthropology
Tim Ingold is Emeritus Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen, UK. He is the author of many books, including Lines, Making, The Life of Lines, Anthropology and/as Education and Correspondences.