Creativity and play erupt in the most solemn of everyday worlds as individuals reshape traditional forms in the light of changing historical circumstances. In this lively volume, fourteen distinguished anthropologists explore the life of creativity in social life across the globe and within the study of ethnography itself. Contributors include Barbara A. Babcock, Edward M. Bruner, James W. Fernandez, Don Handelman, Smadar Lavie, José E. Limon, Barbara Myerhoff, Kirin Narayan, Renato Rosaldo, Richard Schechner, Edward L. Schieffelin, Marjorie Shostak, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, and Edith Turner
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
This pioneering collection throws new light on the life and behaviour of the earliest humans. It off...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
Creativity and play erupt in the most solemn of everyday worlds as individuals reshape traditional f...
How do anthropologists write their texts? What is the nature of creativity in the discipline of anth...
There is no prepared script for social and cultural life. People work it out as they go along. Creat...
Between the 1920s and the 1940s, cultural anthropology in the United States-and Boasian anthropology...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. In considering an ethno...
katherine Giuffre’s detailed ethnographic study of a surge in artistic productions in Rarotonga prov...
A new wave of community arts projects has opened up exciting areas of cross-cultural creativity in r...
International audienceIn a historical moment characterised at the same time by an attempt of weaving...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Despite more than half a century of psychological research on creativity we are still far from a cle...
In this innovative volume, anthropologists turn their attention to a topic that has rarely figured a...
The paper deals with the general relation between different models of human nature and possible dive...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
This pioneering collection throws new light on the life and behaviour of the earliest humans. It off...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
Creativity and play erupt in the most solemn of everyday worlds as individuals reshape traditional f...
How do anthropologists write their texts? What is the nature of creativity in the discipline of anth...
There is no prepared script for social and cultural life. People work it out as they go along. Creat...
Between the 1920s and the 1940s, cultural anthropology in the United States-and Boasian anthropology...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. In considering an ethno...
katherine Giuffre’s detailed ethnographic study of a surge in artistic productions in Rarotonga prov...
A new wave of community arts projects has opened up exciting areas of cross-cultural creativity in r...
International audienceIn a historical moment characterised at the same time by an attempt of weaving...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Despite more than half a century of psychological research on creativity we are still far from a cle...
In this innovative volume, anthropologists turn their attention to a topic that has rarely figured a...
The paper deals with the general relation between different models of human nature and possible dive...
The present article addresses the question of ‘When can we say something is creative?’ and, in answe...
This pioneering collection throws new light on the life and behaviour of the earliest humans. It off...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...