Sensory Anthropology Sensory Anthropology

Sensory Anthropology

Culture and Experience in Asia

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Publisher Description

From constructions of rasa (taste) in pre-colonial India and Indonesia, children and sensory discipline within the monastic orders of the Edo period of Japan, to sound expressives among the Semai in Peninsular Malaysia, the sensory soteriology of Tibetan Buddhism, and sensory warscapes of WWII, this book analyses how sensory cultures in Asia frame social order and disorder. Illustrated with a wide range of fascinating examples, it explores key anthropological themes, such as culture and language, food and foodways, morality, transnationalism and violence, and provides granular analyses on sensory relations, sensory pairings, and intersensoriality. By offering rich ethnographic perspectives on inter- and intra-regional sense relations, the book engages with a variety of sensory models, and moves beyond narrower sensory regimes bounded by group, nation or temporality. A pioneering exploration of the senses in and out of Asia, it is essential reading for academic researchers and students in social and cultural anthropology.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2023
March 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
417
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
23.9
MB
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