The Life of the Senses: Introduction to a Modal Anthropology
Both a vital theoretical work and a fine illustration of the principles and practice of sensory ethnography, this much anticipated translation is destined to figure as a major catalyst in the expanding field of sensory studies.

Drawing on his own fieldwork in Brazil and Japan and a wide range of philosophical, literary and cinematic sources, the author outlines his vision for a 'modal anthropology'. François Laplantine challenges the primacy accorded to 'sign' and 'structure' in conventional social science research, and redirects attention to the tonalities and rhythmic intensities of different ways of living. Arguing that meaning, sensation and sociality cannot be considered separately, he calls for a 'politics of the sensible' and a complete reorientation of our habitual ways of understanding reality.

The book also features an introduction to the sensory and social thought of François Laplantine by the editor of the Sensory Studies series, David Howes.
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The Life of the Senses: Introduction to a Modal Anthropology
Both a vital theoretical work and a fine illustration of the principles and practice of sensory ethnography, this much anticipated translation is destined to figure as a major catalyst in the expanding field of sensory studies.

Drawing on his own fieldwork in Brazil and Japan and a wide range of philosophical, literary and cinematic sources, the author outlines his vision for a 'modal anthropology'. François Laplantine challenges the primacy accorded to 'sign' and 'structure' in conventional social science research, and redirects attention to the tonalities and rhythmic intensities of different ways of living. Arguing that meaning, sensation and sociality cannot be considered separately, he calls for a 'politics of the sensible' and a complete reorientation of our habitual ways of understanding reality.

The book also features an introduction to the sensory and social thought of François Laplantine by the editor of the Sensory Studies series, David Howes.
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The Life of the Senses: Introduction to a Modal Anthropology

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Both a vital theoretical work and a fine illustration of the principles and practice of sensory ethnography, this much anticipated translation is destined to figure as a major catalyst in the expanding field of sensory studies.

Drawing on his own fieldwork in Brazil and Japan and a wide range of philosophical, literary and cinematic sources, the author outlines his vision for a 'modal anthropology'. François Laplantine challenges the primacy accorded to 'sign' and 'structure' in conventional social science research, and redirects attention to the tonalities and rhythmic intensities of different ways of living. Arguing that meaning, sensation and sociality cannot be considered separately, he calls for a 'politics of the sensible' and a complete reorientation of our habitual ways of understanding reality.

The book also features an introduction to the sensory and social thought of François Laplantine by the editor of the Sensory Studies series, David Howes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472522382
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 02/26/2015
Series: Sensory Studies Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

François Laplantine is Professor Emeritus of the University of Lyon 2, France and has an honorary doctorate from the Federal University of Salvador de Bahia, Brazil.

Jamie Furniss
is Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
David Howes is Professor of Anthropology at Concordia University, Canada, and the general editor of the Sensory Formations and Sensory Studies series from Bloomsbury.

Table of Contents

The Extended Sensorium: Introduction to the Sensory and Social Thought of François Laplantine, by David Howes, Concordia University, Canada
Translator's Preface

Prologue
Chapter 1: The Brazilian Art of the Ginga; Walking, Dancing, Singing
Chapter 2: The Choreographic Model
Chapter 3: Pains and Pleasures of the Binary: The Dichotomy of Meaning and the Sensible
Chapter 4: The Semantic Obsession
Chapter 5: The Sensible, the Social, Category and Energy
Chapter 6: Two Precursors of an Anthropology of the Sensible: Roger Bastide and Georges Bataille
Chapter 7: Living Together, Feeling Together: Towards a Politics of the Sensible
Chapter 8: Sensible Thought: Thinking Through the Body-Subject in Movement
Epilogue in the Form of Seven Propositions: Toward a Modal Anthropology

Supplement: Sensing Tokyo
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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