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A Rede de VogelArmadilhas como obras de arte
e obras de arte como armadilhas
Alfred Gell
Jeims Duarte . Luiz do Monte . Nathalie Mota
1. BiografiaAlfred (Antony Francis) Gell (1945-1997)
Antropólogo Britânico cuja produção mais influ-ente se ocupou da Arte, Linguagem, Simbolismo e Ritual. Associado à corrente da Antropologia Social. Discípulo de Edmund Leach (MPhil, Cam-bridge University) e Raymond Firth (PhD, London School of Economics), desenvolveu trabalho de campo na Melanesia e na Índia. Formado em An-tropologia pela Cambridge University em 1968 e PhD pela London School of Economics em 1973 com tese baseada em pesquisa de campo na Nova Guiné. Docência incluiu The London School of Economics e demais instituições. Membro da Academia Britânica desde 1995.
2. Bibliografia
2. Bibliografia
1. 1975; Metamorphosis of the Cassowaries: Umeda Society, Language and Ritual. London:
Athlone.�
2. 1992a; Under the Sign of the Cassowary. In Shooting the Sun: Ritual and Meaning in the 3.
West Sepik. B. Juillerat, ed. pp. 125–143. Washington, D.C.; Smithsonian Institution Press.�
3. 1992b; The Technology of Enchantment and the Enchantment of Technology. In Anthro-
pology, Art and Aesthetics. J. Coote and A. Shelton, eds. pp. 40–66. Oxford: Clarendon.�
4. 1992c; The Anthropology of Time: Cultural Constructions of Temporal Maps and Images.
Oxford: Berg.�
5. 1993; Wrapping in Images: Tattooing in Polynesia. Oxford: Clarendon.�
6. 1995; On Coote's "Marvels of Everyday Vision". Social Analysis, 38: 18-31.�
7. 1995; The Language of the Forest: Landscape and Phonological Iconism in Umeda. In The
Anthropology of Landscape: Perspectives on Place and Space. E. Hirsch and M. O'Hanlon, eds.
pp. 232–254. Oxford: Clarendon.�
8. 1996; Vogel's Net: Traps as Artworks and Artworks as Traps. Journal of Material Culture,
1:15-38.�
9. 1998; Art and Agency: An Anthropological Theory. Oxford: Clarendon.�
10. 1999; The Art of Anthropology: Essays and Diagrams. E. Hirsch, ed. London: Athlone.
3. Filiação Teórica
3.1 Edmund Leach – também considerado um antropólogo social, escreveu um livro sobre o pensamento de Levi-Strauss.
3.2 Alfred Schultz e Maurice Merleau-Ponty – filósofos fenome-nológicos. �(período L.S.E.)
“Lévi-Strauss’ urbane and convoluted styleinspired me greatly, (…)” Alfred Gell
“I made a very thorough study of Schutz’s collected papers, and The Phenomenology of Perception.” Alfred Gell
3. Filiação Teórica
3.3 Pierre Bourdieu – sociólogo, construtivista estruturalista.
“I read Bourdieu obsessively, and with unstinted admiration for his dialectical skill. Ithink of Bourdieu as just as much one of mymasters as Leach, Lévi-Strauss, and the phenomenologists Schutz, Merleau-Pontyand Husserl.” Alfred Gell
Fonte: Proceedings of the
British Academy, Volume
120, Biographical Memoirs
of Fellows – Alfred Gell,
por Alan Macfarlane.
“I think that I became very much influencedby Malinowski stylistically, following this immersion, and that my writing became simpler and more expressive as a result.”
3.4 Bronisław Malinowski – antropólogo, considerado um dos fundadores da antropologia social.
Obra de Arteou Artefato?
Fig. Berço de madeira policromada, banhado a ouro, exemplar do estilo barroco e rococó do século XVIII.