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Dossier : Place aux objets ! : Présentification et vie des artefacts en Grèce ancienne / .
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bershadsky, Natasha
- Series:
- Mètis
- Language:
- French
- Subjects (All):
- History.
- Anthropology.
- Cultural studies.
- objet.
- artefact.
- matérialité.
- mémoire.
- geste.
- ekphrasis.
- inscription.
- arme.
- iconicité.
- object.
- artifact.
- materiality.
- memory.
- gesture.
- weapon.
- iconicity.
- Local Subjects:
- History.
- Anthropology.
- Cultural studies.
- objet.
- artefact.
- matérialité.
- mémoire.
- geste.
- ekphrasis.
- inscription.
- arme.
- iconicité.
- object.
- artifact.
- materiality.
- memory.
- gesture.
- weapon.
- iconicity.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (358 p.)
- Other Title:
- Dossier
- Place of Publication:
- Paris-Athènes : Éditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales, 2019.
- Language Note:
- French
- Summary:
- Dossier : Et si, par-delà la dichotomie classique sujet-objet, les artefacts étaient appréhendés comme des agents voire des événements, et considérés dans leur rapport au temps et à l’espace ? Ce dossier propose l’étude des phénomènes, dispositifs et contextes par lesquels les objets adviennent en Grèce ancienne. Varia : Balles de fronde, noms barbares : la puissance des mots. Imaginaires du passé : la guerre lélantine, la figure de Solon. Le rôle de la peau dans le diagnostic médical. Savoirs et lieux de savoirs. Issue: How can we break the paradigm in which objects are thought of as simple devices or mediators, ontologically distinct from human subjects? A close dialogue with anthropological fieldwork invites to focus on the « presence » of artifacts, as they are given within a « world horizon » (Merleau-Ponty). This report explores the phenomena, devices and contexts able to bring an artifact to life, paying close attention to their modes of presentification. Examining how they are activated sheds new light on the way objects are handled. What happens when an artifact is augmented, modified, hidden or, per contra, disclosed? What enunciative and visual strategies does it appear with? In that perspective, the artifact is not to be thought of as a closed, finite object, but has to be connected with the sensory environment it creates or which affects it.
- Notes:
- OpenEdition Books License https://www.openedition.org/12554
- ISBN:
- 2-7132-3078-0
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