Mimesis and alterity: a particular history of the senses
Mimesis: the idea of imitation. Alterity: the idea of difference, the opposition of Self and Other. In his most accomplished work to date, Michael Taussig explores these complex and often interwoven concepts. Arguing that mimesis is the nature that culture uses to create second nature, he maintains...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mimesis: the idea of imitation. Alterity: the idea of difference, the opposition of Self and Other. In his most accomplished work to date, Michael Taussig explores these complex and often interwoven concepts. Arguing that mimesis is the nature that culture uses to create second nature, he maintains that mimesis - variously experienced in different societies - is not only a faculty but also a history. That history, Taussig writes, is deeply tied to "Euroamerican colonialism, the felt relation of the civilizing process to savagery, to aping, sensateness caught in the net of passionful images spun for several centuries by the colonial trade with wildness." For anthropologists, social scientists, cultural critics, artists and everyone else caught up in the enigma of the postmodern, framing the question "What is Reality" is crucial to gaining an understanding of what it is we know and who we are. Why is it important to understand that traditions are inventions and that social life is a construction when they grip us with all the force of the "natural"? And how is it that we understand reality as both real and really made up? In Mimesis and Alterity Taussig undertakes an eccentric history of the mimetic faculty. He moves easily from the nineteenth-century invention of mimetically capacious machines, such as the camera, backwards to the fable of colonial "first-contact" and alleged mimetic prowess of "primitives," and then forward to contemporary time, when the idea of alterity is increasingly unstable. Utilizing anthropological theory, Taussig blends Latin American ethnography and colonial history with the insights of Walter Benjamin, Adorno and Horkheimer. Vigorous and unorthodox, Taussig's understanding of mimesis in different cultures deepens our meanings of ethnography, racism and society. |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverz. S. 283 - 290 |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 299 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9780415906869 9780415906876 0415906865 0415906873 |
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spelling | Taussig, Michael T. 1940- Verfasser (DE-588)129955000 aut Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses Michael Taussig New York, NY ; London Routlege 1993 XIX, 299 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 283 - 290 Mimesis: the idea of imitation. Alterity: the idea of difference, the opposition of Self and Other. In his most accomplished work to date, Michael Taussig explores these complex and often interwoven concepts. Arguing that mimesis is the nature that culture uses to create second nature, he maintains that mimesis - variously experienced in different societies - is not only a faculty but also a history. That history, Taussig writes, is deeply tied to "Euroamerican colonialism, the felt relation of the civilizing process to savagery, to aping, sensateness caught in the net of passionful images spun for several centuries by the colonial trade with wildness." For anthropologists, social scientists, cultural critics, artists and everyone else caught up in the enigma of the postmodern, framing the question "What is Reality" is crucial to gaining an understanding of what it is we know and who we are. Why is it important to understand that traditions are inventions and that social life is a construction when they grip us with all the force of the "natural"? And how is it that we understand reality as both real and really made up? In Mimesis and Alterity Taussig undertakes an eccentric history of the mimetic faculty. He moves easily from the nineteenth-century invention of mimetically capacious machines, such as the camera, backwards to the fable of colonial "first-contact" and alleged mimetic prowess of "primitives," and then forward to contemporary time, when the idea of alterity is increasingly unstable. Utilizing anthropological theory, Taussig blends Latin American ethnography and colonial history with the insights of Walter Benjamin, Adorno and Horkheimer. Vigorous and unorthodox, Taussig's understanding of mimesis in different cultures deepens our meanings of ethnography, racism and society. Constructivisme gtt Culturele identiteit gtt Cuna (volk) gtt Differentiefilosofie gtt Différence (Philosophie) - Études transculturelles Ethnologie - Philosophie Imitation - Études transculturelles Mimesis gtt Mimêsis in art Representatie (algemeen) gtt Philosophie Difference (Philosophy) Cross-cultural studies Ethnology Philosophy Imitation Cross-cultural studies Mimesis in art Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 gnd rswk-swf Das Andere (DE-588)4195640-0 gnd rswk-swf Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd rswk-swf Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd rswk-swf Differenz (DE-588)4195641-2 gnd rswk-swf Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd rswk-swf Mimesis (DE-588)4039392-6 gnd rswk-swf Das Andere (DE-588)4195640-0 s Mimesis (DE-588)4039392-6 s Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 s DE-604 Differenz (DE-588)4195641-2 s Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 s Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 s 1\p DE-604 Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 s 2\p DE-604 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Taussig, Michael T. 1940- Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses Constructivisme gtt Culturele identiteit gtt Cuna (volk) gtt Differentiefilosofie gtt Différence (Philosophie) - Études transculturelles Ethnologie - Philosophie Imitation - Études transculturelles Mimesis gtt Mimêsis in art Representatie (algemeen) gtt Philosophie Difference (Philosophy) Cross-cultural studies Ethnology Philosophy Imitation Cross-cultural studies Mimesis in art Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 gnd Das Andere (DE-588)4195640-0 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd Differenz (DE-588)4195641-2 gnd Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd Mimesis (DE-588)4039392-6 gnd |
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title | Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses |
title_auth | Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses |
title_exact_search | Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses |
title_full | Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses Michael Taussig |
title_fullStr | Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses Michael Taussig |
title_full_unstemmed | Mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses Michael Taussig |
title_short | Mimesis and alterity |
title_sort | mimesis and alterity a particular history of the senses |
title_sub | a particular history of the senses |
topic | Constructivisme gtt Culturele identiteit gtt Cuna (volk) gtt Differentiefilosofie gtt Différence (Philosophie) - Études transculturelles Ethnologie - Philosophie Imitation - Études transculturelles Mimesis gtt Mimêsis in art Representatie (algemeen) gtt Philosophie Difference (Philosophy) Cross-cultural studies Ethnology Philosophy Imitation Cross-cultural studies Mimesis in art Kulturphilosophie (DE-588)4165986-7 gnd Das Andere (DE-588)4195640-0 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd Differenz (DE-588)4195641-2 gnd Ethnologie (DE-588)4078931-7 gnd Mimesis (DE-588)4039392-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Constructivisme Culturele identiteit Cuna (volk) Differentiefilosofie Différence (Philosophie) - Études transculturelles Ethnologie - Philosophie Imitation - Études transculturelles Mimesis Mimêsis in art Representatie (algemeen) Philosophie Difference (Philosophy) Cross-cultural studies Ethnology Philosophy Imitation Cross-cultural studies Mimesis in art Kulturphilosophie Das Andere Anthropologie Kulturvergleich Differenz Ethnologie |
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