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OverviewExamining social constructions and perceptions of nature. In Wild and Wonderful, social anthropologist Vanessa Manceron investigates an understudied but indispensable scientific practice: getting to know and recognize the living worlds around us. Her research takes her to England, where a longstanding naturalist tradition brings together professionals, academics, and amateurs to study the world around them. Observing the natural world here is regarded not as a simple hobby, but as a necessary activity. This is participatory science, an itinerant brand of scholarship that immerses itself in a specific and delimited territory, meticulously documenting the species living there and how they develop and expand their domain or regress and disappear. Manceron leads us through woods and fields, showing us another way of looking, of paying attention to minute differences, sounds, and variations of color. Her book is both a contribution to the anthropology of science and an opportunity to take a fresh look at our relationship with nature, affording us a glimpse of another way of living and living with. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vanessa Manceron , Michael Taylor , Stephen Hugh-JonesPublisher: HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory Imprint: HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9781914363092ISBN 10: 1914363094 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 19 January 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgements Introduction: Knowing and Recognizing 1.Involvement An English Countryside Connecting Watching Over 2.Pairing Genesis Coming into Contact 3.A Window on Existence Completeness Freeing Oneself 4.Assembling Microcosm Classifications and Variations 5.Collating Specimens and Images Misidentifying Perceptual Pitfalls Fusing 6.Wonderful Creatures Avian Zoography Otherness and Immersion Parting the Curtain 7.Vanishing Still Succumbing What Is Going on? The Burden of Responsibility Recomposing Conclusion. A Form of Attention References IllustrationsReviewsAuthor InformationVanessa Manceron is a social anthropologist and researcher at the Centre national de recherche scientifique and director of the Laboratoire d’ethnologie et de sociologie comparative in Paris. Michael Taylor has translated not only many book-length essays in art history, including Matisse's correspondence with M.-A. Couturier, but several volumes of poetry, including Victor Segalen's Stèles and Horace's complete odes. He is also the author of books on Rembrandt and Vermeer. Stephen Hugh-Jones is Emeritus Research Associate at the Cambridge University Department of Social Anthropology. His research and publications focus on the culture of the Eastern Tukanoan peoples of Colombian Amazonia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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