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All societies are shaped by arts, media, and other persuasive practices that can awe, captivate, enchant or otherwise seem to cast a spell on the audience. Likewise, scholarship itself often is driven by a sense of wonder and a willingness to be open to what lies beyond the obvious. This book broadens and deepens this perspective. Inspired by Stephen Tyler's view of ethnography as an art of evocation, international scholars from the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, and rhetoric explore the spellbinding power of elusive meanings as people experience them in daily life and while gazing at works of art, watching films or studying other cultures. The book is divided into three parts covering the evocative power of visual art, the immersion in ritual and performance, and the reading, writing, and interpretation of texts. Taken as a whole, the contributions to the book demonstrate how astonishment and evocation deserve an important place in the conceptual repertoire o

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The constituent essays are well written, often innovative within the current climate, and admirably integrated both in terms of their basic themes and the many strands of Stephen Tyler's thought.” · Paul Friedrich, University of Chicago



Table of Contents

Introduction
Ivo Strecker & Markus Verne

PRT I: IMAGE

Chapter 1. Do pictures stare? Thoughts about attention
Todd Oakley

Chapter 2. Gazing at paintings and the evocation of life
Philippe-Joseph Salazar

Chapter 3. Tangled up in blue. Symbolism and evocation
Boris Wiseman

Chapter 4. Co-presence, astonishment and evocation in cinematography
Ivo Strecker

PART II: PERFORMANCE

Chapter 5. Captivated by ritual. Visceral visitations and the evocation of community
Klaus-Peter Köpping

Chapter 6. The spell of riddles among the Witoto
Jürg Gasché

Chapter 7. Sounds of the Past. Music, history and astonishment
Markus Verne

Chapter 8. Tears, not so idle tears. Reflections on our entangled emotions and their disambiguation
James Fernandez

PART III: TEXT

Chapter 9. Stones, drumbeats, footprints and mysteries in the writing of the Other
Dennis Tedlock

Chapter 10. The translation of the said the unsaid in Sikkanese ritual texts
Douglas Lewis

Chapter 11. Ethnographic evocations and evocative ethnographies
Barbara Tedlock

Chapter 12. Reading public culture: Reason and excess in the newspaper
Robert Hariman

Astonishment and Evocation The Spell of Culture

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 6/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857459350, 978-0857459350
      ISBN10: 085745935X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      All societies are shaped by arts, media, and other persuasive practices that can awe, captivate, enchant or otherwise seem to cast a spell on the audience. Likewise, scholarship itself often is driven by a sense of wonder and a willingness to be open to what lies beyond the obvious. This book broadens and deepens this perspective. Inspired by Stephen Tyler's view of ethnography as an art of evocation, international scholars from the fields of aesthetics, anthropology, and rhetoric explore the spellbinding power of elusive meanings as people experience them in daily life and while gazing at works of art, watching films or studying other cultures. The book is divided into three parts covering the evocative power of visual art, the immersion in ritual and performance, and the reading, writing, and interpretation of texts. Taken as a whole, the contributions to the book demonstrate how astonishment and evocation deserve an important place in the conceptual repertoire o

      Trade Review

      The constituent essays are well written, often innovative within the current climate, and admirably integrated both in terms of their basic themes and the many strands of Stephen Tyler's thought.” · Paul Friedrich, University of Chicago



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Ivo Strecker & Markus Verne

      PRT I: IMAGE

      Chapter 1. Do pictures stare? Thoughts about attention
      Todd Oakley

      Chapter 2. Gazing at paintings and the evocation of life
      Philippe-Joseph Salazar

      Chapter 3. Tangled up in blue. Symbolism and evocation
      Boris Wiseman

      Chapter 4. Co-presence, astonishment and evocation in cinematography
      Ivo Strecker

      PART II: PERFORMANCE

      Chapter 5. Captivated by ritual. Visceral visitations and the evocation of community
      Klaus-Peter Köpping

      Chapter 6. The spell of riddles among the Witoto
      Jürg Gasché

      Chapter 7. Sounds of the Past. Music, history and astonishment
      Markus Verne

      Chapter 8. Tears, not so idle tears. Reflections on our entangled emotions and their disambiguation
      James Fernandez

      PART III: TEXT

      Chapter 9. Stones, drumbeats, footprints and mysteries in the writing of the Other
      Dennis Tedlock

      Chapter 10. The translation of the said the unsaid in Sikkanese ritual texts
      Douglas Lewis

      Chapter 11. Ethnographic evocations and evocative ethnographies
      Barbara Tedlock

      Chapter 12. Reading public culture: Reason and excess in the newspaper
      Robert Hariman

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