Omens and Effect: Divergent Perspectives on Emerillon Time, Space and Existence

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Omens and Effect : Divergent Perspectives on Emerillon Time, Space and Existence. / Møhl, Perle.

Meaulne : Semeïon Editions, 2012. 320 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportBogForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Møhl, P 2012, Omens and Effect: Divergent Perspectives on Emerillon Time, Space and Existence. Semeïon Editions, Meaulne. <http://www.semeion.fr/catalog.html>

APA

Møhl, P. (2012). Omens and Effect: Divergent Perspectives on Emerillon Time, Space and Existence. Semeïon Editions. http://www.semeion.fr/catalog.html

Vancouver

Møhl P. Omens and Effect: Divergent Perspectives on Emerillon Time, Space and Existence. Meaulne: Semeïon Editions, 2012. 320 s.

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Møhl, Perle. / Omens and Effect : Divergent Perspectives on Emerillon Time, Space and Existence. Meaulne : Semeïon Editions, 2012. 320 s.

Bibtex

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abstract = "When scientists present their versions of the world – in writing, maps, inventories, figures, images, etc. – they pose their imprint upon it. Like omens, their representations not only reflect the world, they do things, they have effect.Perle M{\o}hl has worked with the Emerillon (Teko) of French Guiana since 1989 as an anthropologist, filmmaker and collaborator in media productions. In {"}Omens and Effect{"}, she traces the tangible effects of established scientific descriptions – omens, as she calls them – in the daily lives of the Emerillon, and explores the creative activities the Emerillon have engaged in to counter such omens, opposing them with their own inventive and optimistic descriptions of the world, and their place and possibilities within it. The result is a semiotic struggle about definitions and the right to make them count - a semantic {"}field of tension{"} where the anthropologists' own actions and productions play an active part.",
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