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Materiality, Technology, and Constructing Social Knowledge through Bodily Representation: A View from Prehistoric Guernsey, Channel Islands

机译:物质性,技术和通过身体表征构建社会知识:海峡群岛史前根西岛的视角

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The role of the human body in the creation of social knowledge—as an ontological and/or aesthetic category—has been applied across social theory. In all these approaches, the body is viewed as a locus for experience and knowledge. If the body is a source of subjective knowledge, then it can also become an important means of creating ontological categories of self and society. The materiality of human representations within art traditions, then, can be interpreted as providing a means for contextualizing and aestheticizing the body in order to produce a symbolic and structural knowledge category. This paper explores the effect of material choices and techniques of production when representing the human body on how societies order and categorize the world.
机译:人体在社会知识创造中的作用(作为本体论和/或美学范畴)已被应用到整个社会理论中。在所有这些方法中,身体都被视为获取经验和知识的场所。如果身体是主观知识的来源,那么它也可以成为创建自我和社会的本体论类别的重要手段。因此,可以将人类表征在艺术传统中的实质性解释为提供一种手段,以对身体进行情境化和美学化,以产生象征性和结构性的知识类别。本文探讨了代表人类的物质选择和生产技术对社会如何对世界进行分类和分类的影响。

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    Kohring Sheila Elayne;

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  • 年度 2014
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