Body, Personhood and Privacy: Perspectives on the Cultural Other and Human Experience
Contributor(s)
Tasa, Monika (editor)
Västrik, Ergo-Hart (editor)
Kannike, Anu (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This book studies how the concepts of body, personhood and privacy can be expanded across disciplinary borders. Notwithstanding the diversity of empirical material and theoretical frameworks, the chapters suggest innovative tools for common key issues: dialogue with the cultural Other, the appropriation of space, and personality. Human embodiment and ethical aspects of representing and regulating cultural practices are a major focus through much of the volume. The book is illustrated with some of the finest examples of Tartu street art.
Keywords
biopolitics; fieldwork; ethnicity; personhood; body; cultural other; death; public and private; space; ethnography; Estonia; Georges Bataille; RussiansISBN
9789949774609OCN
1030821273Publisher
University of Tartu PressPublication date and place
Tartu, 2017Series
Approaches to Culture Theory, 7Classification
Communication studies
Semiotics / semiology
Archaeology by period / region
Prehistory
Cultural studies: food and society
Population and demography
Sociology: death and dying
Social and cultural anthropology