297C1
Oberseminar
SoSe 14: The Anthropology of Space and Place
Alexis Themo von Poser und Groß-Nädlitz
Hinweise für Studierende
Das Seminar wird in Blöcken abgehalten; Termine: Mi 16.4. und Mi 23.4. je 10-12 Uhr sowie Fr 4.7. in der Garystr.55, Raum 302a und Sa 5.7. im Landoltweg 9-11, Raum 014, je 10-18 Uhr. Zzgl. eines noch abzustimmenden Exkursionstermins im Juni (10-16 Uhr) Schließen
Zusätzl. Angaben / Voraussetzungen
Nur für Studierende des MA SKA
Kommentar
"To be is to be in place. […T]here is no being without place" (Casey 1993: 14) -
Everywhere in the world, 'space' bears the imprints of human sociality and thus turns into 'place'. What places in fact are differs from one cultural context to the other. Depending on who they are and where they have grown up, people may experience the same spatial surrounding quite differently.
Drawing on the emerging literature on "landscape", which became especially strong in the mid 1990ies, the seminar will plead for 'space' and 'place' to be recognized as analytical categories when thinking about human-environment relations from an anthropological perspective. We will engage in cross-cultural discussions about politics and poetics of landscape. A particular focus will be on how groups and individuals use places symbolically as well as experientially for expressing identity. We will deal with local senses of place as well as with place-making practices in global settings.
To grasp 'multilocal' realities theoretically, seminar participants are required to read and present ethnographic examples of place. To empirically experience the anthropology of space and place, we may choose to move across distinct urbanscapes of Berlin. Schließen
Everywhere in the world, 'space' bears the imprints of human sociality and thus turns into 'place'. What places in fact are differs from one cultural context to the other. Depending on who they are and where they have grown up, people may experience the same spatial surrounding quite differently.
Drawing on the emerging literature on "landscape", which became especially strong in the mid 1990ies, the seminar will plead for 'space' and 'place' to be recognized as analytical categories when thinking about human-environment relations from an anthropological perspective. We will engage in cross-cultural discussions about politics and poetics of landscape. A particular focus will be on how groups and individuals use places symbolically as well as experientially for expressing identity. We will deal with local senses of place as well as with place-making practices in global settings.
To grasp 'multilocal' realities theoretically, seminar participants are required to read and present ethnographic examples of place. To empirically experience the anthropology of space and place, we may choose to move across distinct urbanscapes of Berlin. Schließen
Literaturhinweise
Fox, James J. (ed.) 2006. The Poetic Power of Place. Comparative
Perspectives on Austronesian Ideas of Locality. Canberra: ANU E-Press.
Hirsch, Eric and Michael O'Hanlon (eds.) 1995. The Anthropology of Landscape. Perspectives on Place and Space. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Low, Setha and Denise Lawrence-Zuñiga (eds.) 2003. The Anthropology of Space and Place. Locating Culture. Oxford: Blackwell. Schließen
Hirsch, Eric and Michael O'Hanlon (eds.) 1995. The Anthropology of Landscape. Perspectives on Place and Space. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Low, Setha and Denise Lawrence-Zuñiga (eds.) 2003. The Anthropology of Space and Place. Locating Culture. Oxford: Blackwell. Schließen
2 Termine
Zusätzliche Termine
Fr, 04.07.2014 10:00 - 18:00 Sa, 05.07.2014 10:00 - 18:00Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung