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Workshop Announcement: Walking Threads: Being in Motions | The Body and Being Network
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The Body and Being Network. Workshop Announcement: Walking Threads: Being in Motions. June 17, 2016. August 15, 2016. Friday, 1 July, 1 3pm. School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, 64 Banbury Road, Oxford. Photo credit: walkingthreads.wordpress.com). Think of the weather; human and nonhuman activities; our very bodies’ physiological processes. Though we sense changes in and around us, those motions may elude direct perception. We ask: Can thread help us attune to the world’s manifold animation?
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Karin Eli | The Body and Being Network
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The Body and Being Network. Walking Threads / Helen Slaney. August 15, 2016. Networks have become a dominant metaphor in discussions of relationships. We are accustomed to the abstract concept, but it is not often that we are confronted with the physical reality of entanglement, of connectivity. Despite speaking of ourselves as. We conduct ourselves as autonomous. The Walking Threads. Was published in 2015 with Oxford University Press. Workshop Announcement: Walking Threads: Being in Motions. Think of th...
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Walking Threads/The Unfamiliar – perceiving, imagining, and anthropology
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Perceiving, imagining, and anthropology. WT) is a project in which I have been involved since 2014. In its most basic form, it involves people moving with threads in the open. This, however, does not exhaust what WT is or can be. To me, WT is an opportunity to engage in a framework for action that is open-ended, and to witness what emerges from that engagement, in the moment or across time. Participants can decide for themselves what to make of it; also, whether to use it or to dismiss it. March 30, 2016.
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Walking Threads / Helen Slaney | The Body and Being Network
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The Body and Being Network. Walking Threads / Helen Slaney. August 15, 2016. Networks have become a dominant metaphor in discussions of relationships. We are accustomed to the abstract concept, but it is not often that we are confronted with the physical reality of entanglement, of connectivity. Despite speaking of ourselves as. We conduct ourselves as autonomous. The Walking Threads. Was published in 2015 with Oxford University Press. Workshop Announcement: Walking Threads: Being in Motions. You are com...
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Event Announcements | The Body and Being Network
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The Body and Being Network. Workshop Announcement: Walking Threads: Being in Motions. June 17, 2016. August 15, 2016. Friday, 1 July, 1 3pm. School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, 64 Banbury Road, Oxford. Photo credit: walkingthreads.wordpress.com). Think of the weather; human and nonhuman activities; our very bodies’ physiological processes. Though we sense changes in and around us, those motions may elude direct perception. We ask: Can thread help us attune to the world’s manifold animation?
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Reflections | The Body and Being Network
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The Body and Being Network. Walking Threads / Helen Slaney. August 15, 2016. Networks have become a dominant metaphor in discussions of relationships. We are accustomed to the abstract concept, but it is not often that we are confronted with the physical reality of entanglement, of connectivity. Despite speaking of ourselves as. We conduct ourselves as autonomous. The Walking Threads. Was published in 2015 with Oxford University Press. Myrrha: Embodied Emotion, Corporeal Resonance / Anna Lavis. These que...
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WT at ASA 2016 – perceiving, imagining, and anthropology
https://paolaesposito.wordpress.com/2016/07/09/a-response-to-wt-at-asa-2016
Perceiving, imagining, and anthropology. WT at ASA 2016. Went to the ASA conference on July 4-7. With a lab titled. Corresponding with threads: an exploration in movement, performance, materials, and anthropology. This lab was different from previous WT events in that it was partly structured as a participatory ritual performance and a workshop. Here is one of my responses, I drew the day after the lab:. July 9, 2016. July 9, 2016. Knowing from the Inside. Towards an Anthropology Otherwise.