ラウトレッジ版 感覚民族誌ハンドブック
The Routledge International Handbook of Sensory Ethnography
Editor: Phillip Vannini, Associate Professor in Spanish History at Cardiff University
2023:11 498 p. ISBN 978-1-032-32873-7 (Routledge) -GB-
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領域横断的な研究方法論「感覚民族誌」の種々の系譜、反省的、身体的、情動的、マルチモーダルな進化を開く、全38章。文章、映像、パフォーマンスを越えて、未来のシミュレーション、障害学のための参加型感覚民族誌、デジタル触覚の未開拓の可能性などの新たな領野へ。ティム・インゴルドの寄稿や日本の性労働者のエスノグラフィーを含む。
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内容明細
1. The qualities of the “new” sensory ethnography: an introduction – Phillip Vannini
PART 1: Sensory ethnography: pasts, presents, and futures
2. The rise of sense-based social inquiry: a genealogy of sensory ethnography – David Howes
3. Ethnography and the sounds of everyday life – Michael Bull
4. Knowing through the racialized senses – Sachi Sekimoto and Christopher Brown
5. Getting a grip on new objects, technologies, and sensations through aura, presence, and mimesis – Mark Paterson
6. Sensory degradation and somatic labor: critical sensory ethnography for hypermodern times – Simon Gottschalk
7. Sensory futures ethnography: sensing at the edge of the future – Sarah Pink
PART 2: The practice of sensory ethnography
8. Awareness, focus and nuance: reflexivity and reflective embodiment in sensory ethnography – John Hockey and Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson
9. Sensing the city: multi-sensory participant observation and urban ethnography – Cristina Moretti
10. Talking about felt spaces: on vagueness and clarity in interviews – Mikkel Bille
11. Participatory sensory ethnography: a collaborative methodology for understanding everyday journeys of disabled people – Gordon Waitt and Theresa Harada
12. Sensory explorations of digital touch: tactile apprenticeship with new industrial robots – Ned Barker and Carey Jewitt
13. Political, economic, and relational production of sense: negotiating sensory inequality and access in research on cochlear implantation in India – Michele Friedner
PART 3: Sensuous and atmospheric ethnography
14. Re-sensing the sensory: evoking the senses in a troubled world – Paul Stoller
15. Elemental – Kathleen Stewart
16. Sensuous geographies of “foot mobilities’”: comparing running with walking – Jonas Larsen
17. Constellations of (sensual) relations: space, atmosphere, and sensory design – Erin Lynch
18. Feeling helium – Marina Peterson
19. Playful sensuous pedagogies: observations and reflections on teaching sensual ethnography – Dennis Waskul
PART 4: More-than-human sensory ethnography
20. Towards a multisensorial engagement with animals – Natasha Fijn and Muhammad Kavesh
21. Sensing the cloud: research creation as sensory anthropology – Kate Hennessy, Trudi Lynn Smith, Steve DiPaola, and Amineh Ahmadi Nejad
22. Beyond the human: a sensory ethnographer’s gaze on sportfishing practice – Vesa Markuksela
23. Sensing dirty matter: sensory ethnography as a more-than-human approach to urban inequalities – Elisa Fiore
24. Resonance: engaging with the more-than-human through Ladakhi soundworlds – Chris Wright
25. Sensory engagements with lively data: attuning to the convivialities of more-than-human worlds – Deborah Lupton, Ash Watson and Vaughan Wozniak-O’Connor
PART 5: Non-representational sensory ethnography
26. Sound walks – Tim Ingold
27. Defamiliarizing the sensory – Tim Edensor
28. Sensing the afterlife: multisensorial ethnography and injured minds – Michelle Charette and Denielle Elliott
29. Staging unmemorials, being haunted: the grievability of Japanese sex workers in the transpacific underground – Ayaka Yoshimizu
30. Non-representational sensory ethnography: creation, attention, and correspondence – Phillip Vannini and April Vannini
31. Sensing scenes: doing sensory ethnography in queer space and time – Kerryn Drysdale and Jan Filmer
PART 6: Multi-modal sensory ethnography
32. Learning to see, or how to make sense of the skillful things skateboarders do – Sander Hölsgens
33. The sound remains: archiving the senses – Rupert Cox and Junko Konishi
34. Multisensory storytelling: inciting polyvocal polemics in applied ethnography – Beth A Uzwiak
35. Reframing deafness: vision as fieldwork method and documentary art – Andrew Irving
36. Representing sensory culture, enacting community: The “Full English” – Alex Rhys-Taylor
37. Sensory verité: the intersection of sensory ethnography, sensory biophilia, and cinema vérité – Kathy Kasic
38. Epilogue – Anna Harris
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