Art and agency : an anthropological theory
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Alfred Gell puts forward a new anthropological theory of visual art, seen as a form of instrumental action: the making of things as a means of influencing the thoughts and actions of others. He argues that existing anthropological and aesthetic theories take an overwhelmingly passive point of view, and questions the criteria that accord art status only to a certain class of objects and not to others. The anthropology of art is here reformulated as the anthropology of a category of action: Gell shows how art objects embody complex intentionalities and mediate social agency. He explores the psychology of patterns and perceptions, art and personhood, the control of knowledge, and the interpretation of meaning, drawing upon a diversity of artistic traditions--European, Indian, Polynesian, Melanesian, and Australian.
TitleArt and agency : an anthropological theory
Author
Place of publicationOxford
PublisherClarendon Press
Year of publication2010
Pagination268 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions24 cm
Materialboek
ISBN978-0-19-828014-9
Subjectart theory, anthropology
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