Emotions, Senses, Spaces: Ethnographic Engagements and Intersections
Contributor(s)
R. Hemer, Susan (editor)
Dundon, Alison (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume draws together three core concerns for the social sciences: the senses and embodiment, emotions, and space and place. The chapters engage with intersections between space, sense and emotion through a range of experiences and activities including dance, bullfights, healing ceremonies, celebrations and music. The authors herein critically examine diverse contexts, in and through which relations between sensate bodies, spaces and places, and emotions are constituted. The chapters draw on long-term ethnographic fieldwork from which the authors critically engage with their material on a fundamental level and contribute to contemporary debates about the nature and experience of emotions, the sensing body, and spaces and places.
Keywords
alison dundon; hip hop scene; susan r. hemer; pontic dance; jayne curnow; sensual feasting; ethnographic intersections; papua new guinea; william skinner; dancing for joy; vibe; kirrilly thompson; rejoneo; diane rodgers; valerie liddle; spanish bullfight from horseback; interrupted research; hip hop concerts; flores; wine; anthony heathcote; ethnographic; interspecies edgework; sarah homan; reikim voices in the park; sociotechnical networks; ngadha; emotions; judith haines; nepal; spaces; ethnography; senses; mclaren vale; anxious spaces; AnthropologyDOI
10.20851/emotionsISBN
9781925261271OCN
998836904Publisher
University of Adelaide PressPublisher website
https://www.adelaide.edu.au/press/Publication date and place
2016Classification
Social and cultural anthropology