In this ambitious and accomplished work, Taussig explores the complex and interwoven concepts of mimesis, the practice of imitation, and alterity, the opposition of Self and Other. The book moves from the nineteenth-century invention of mimetically capacious machines, such as the camera, to the fable of colonial ‘first contact’ and the alleged mimetic power of ‘primitives’. Twenty years after the original publication, Taussig revisits the work in a new preface which contextualises the impact of Mimesis and Alterity. Drawing on the ideas of Benjamin, Adorno and Horckheimer and ethnographic accounts of the Cuna, Taussig demonstrates how the history of mimesis is deeply tied to colonialism and the idea of alterity has become increasingly unstable. Vigorous and unorthodox, this cross-cultural discussion continues to deepen our understanding of the relationship between ethnography, racism and society.
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1. In Some Way or Another One Can Protect Oneself From Evil Spirits by Portraying Them2. Physiognomic Aspects of Visual Worlds3. Spacing Out4. The Golden Bough: The Magic of Mimesis5. The Golden Army: The Organization of Mimesis6. With the Wind of World History in Our Sails7. Spirit of the Mime, Spirit of the Gift8. Mimetic Worlds: Invisible Counterparts9. The Origin of the World10. Alterity11. The Color of Alterity12. The Search for the White Indian13. America as Woman: The Magic of Western Gear14. The Talking Machine15. His Master’s Voice16. Reflection17. Sympathetic Magic in a Post-Colonial Age
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ISBN
9781138282759
Publisert
2018-05-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
228

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Biographical note

Michael Taussig is 1933 Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, USA, and is affiliated with the European Graduate School in Switzerland.