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Tim Ingold

    1 gennaio 1948

    Tim Ingold è un antropologo sociale britannico il cui lavoro esplora in profondità la relazione tra gli esseri umani e il loro ambiente. Indaga come le persone percepiscono il mondo che le circonda attraverso attività e abilità quotidiane, e come queste esperienze plasmano i loro modi di essere e di vivere. I suoi saggi spesso fondono la riflessione teorica con osservazioni della pratica umana, esaminando come l'ambiente diventi parte integrante della nostra esistenza. L'antropologia di Ingold offre spunti su come impariamo a vivere in connessione con la natura e su come questa connessione influenzi la nostra comprensione del mondo.

    Hunters, Pastoralists and Ranchers
    The perception of the environment : essays on livelihood, dwelling and skill
    Lines
    Imagining for Real
    Making
    Correspondences
    • Making

      Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the interconnectedness of anthropology, archaeology, art, and architecture, the book presents a transformative perspective on how these disciplines contribute to knowledge creation and environmental shaping. Tim Ingold delves into the processes of making that underpin these fields, emphasizing their roles in altering human experiences and lives. This innovative approach encourages a deeper understanding of how these areas influence one another and the world around us.

      Making
    • Imagining for Real

      Essays on Creation, Attention and Correspondence

      • 418pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Exploring the relationship between imagination and perception, Tim Ingold argues for the reintegration of reality and imagination, challenging the modern separation between the two. Through a series of essays, he examines how this division has shaped contemporary thought and science, advocating for a more holistic understanding of our experiences and the world around us. Ingold's work invites readers to reconsider the role of imagination in shaping reality and to embrace a more interconnected worldview.

      Imagining for Real
    • Lines

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- LIST OF FIGURES -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- PREFACE TO THE ROUTLEDGE CLASSICS EDITION -- Introduction -- 1 Language, music and notation -- 2 Traces, threads and surfaces -- 3 Up, across and along -- 4 The genealogical line -- 5 Drawing, writing and calligraphy -- 6 How the line became straight -- NOTES -- REFERENCES -- INDEX

      Lines
    • Hunters, Pastoralists and Ranchers

      Reindeer Economies and Their Transformations

      • 340pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Exploring the evolution of subsistence practices, this book delves into the transitions from hunting to pastoralism and ranching. Tim Ingold analyzes the underlying causes and mechanisms driving these transformations, providing insights into how human societies adapt to their environments and the implications for cultural and social structures. Through a detailed examination, the author sheds light on the interconnectedness of these practices and their impact on human development.

      Hunters, Pastoralists and Ranchers
    • Anthropology

      • 140pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Humanity is at a crossroads. We face mounting inequality, escalating political violence, warring fundamentalisms and an environmental crisis of planetary proportions. How can we fashion a world that has room for everyone, for generations to come? What are the possibilities, in such a world, of collective human life? These are urgent questions, and no discipline is better placed to address them than anthropology. It does so by bringing to bear the wisdom and experience of people everywhere, whatever their backgrounds and walks of life. In this passionately argued book, Tim Ingold relates how a field of study once committed to ideals of progress collapsed amidst the ruins of war and colonialism, only to be reborn as a discipline of hope, destined to take centre stage in debating the most pressing intellectual, ethical and political issues of our time. He shows why anthropology matters to us all. Introducing Polity’s Why It Matters series: In these short and lively books, world-leading thinkers make the case for the importance of their subjects and aim to inspire a new generation of students.

      Anthropology
    • Evolution and Social Life

      • 356pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the intersection of evolution and anthropology, the book explores how these concepts have evolved since the mid-nineteenth century. Ingold revisits his original work nearly thirty years later, adding a new preface that reflects on its historical context and recent advancements in the field. With a unique approach that bridges natural sciences and the humanities, it significantly contributes to the understanding of anthropological and social thought, as well as ongoing discussions about human nature, culture, and social dynamics.

      Evolution and Social Life
    • The Life of Lines

      • 172pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the concept of interconnectedness, this book delves into the metaphor of lines as representations of life and relationships. Building on Tim Ingold's previous work, it presents unique reflections on various themes such as environment, movement, creativity, and the essence of humanity. Through these meditations, it invites readers to consider how lives intertwine and the significance of these connections in understanding our existence.

      The Life of Lines