The Routledge International Handbook of Sensory Ethnography reviews
and expands the field and scope of sensory ethnography by fostering
new links among sensory, affective, more-than-human,
non-representational, and multimodal sensory research traditions and
composition styles. From writing and film to performance and sonic
documentation, the handbook reimagines the boundaries of sensory
ethnography and posits new possibilities for scholarship conducted
through the senses and for the senses. Sensory ethnography is a
transdisciplinary research methodology focused on the significance of
all the senses in perceiving, creating, and conveying meaning. Drawing
from a wide variety of strategies that involve the senses as a means
of inquiry, objects of study, and forms of expression, sensory
ethnography has played a fundamental role in the contemporary
evolution of ethnography writ large as a reflexive, embodied,
situated, and multimodal form of scholarship. The handbook dwells on
subjects like the genealogy of sensory ethnography, the implications
of race in ethnographic inquiry, opening up ethnographic practice to
simulate the future, using participatory sensory ethnography for
disability studies, the untapped potential of digital touch, and much
more. This is the most definitive reference text available on the
market and is intended for advanced undergraduates, graduate students,
and researchers in anthropology, sociology, and the social sciences,
and will serve as a state-of-the-art resource for sensory
ethnographers worldwide.
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ISBN
9781000994278
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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