ABSTRACT

This book elucidates how learning from actors enables an intense education of attention for anthropologists. Actors perform the perception of sunshine, the sensation of pain, affects such as shock and emotions such as happiness; they act quarrels, erotic attraction, leadership and submission on stage. In order to achieve that, they undergo an education of attention, allowing them to develop skills that are also useful for anthropologists, particularly when doing research on phenomena that often elude academic procedures.

Drawing on her own acting experiences and ongoing research with actors from Africa and Europe, Cassis Kilian takes up Tim Ingold’s manifold proposals to reconfigure anthropological research. She introduces approaches actors use to explore the complexity of human life and its bodily, sensual and emotional dimensions, which can be difficult for academics to grasp when examining topics such as everyday practices, traumatic experiences and power relations.

Though the book discerns pitfalls in anthropological research and suggests artistic approaches to overcome them, it values anthropology as a discipline whose radical self-reflexive approach allows for such experiments. Including exercises and practical approaches, this is valuable reading for scholars interested in anthropological methods, sensory anthropology, perception and materiality, and theatre anthropology.

chapter 1|14 pages

Researching films we live by*

Tribute to Dieudonné Niangouna

chapter 2|18 pages

Researching sensory memories*

Tribute to Walter Lott

chapter 3|15 pages

Researching Being Present

Tribute to a Siberian tiger

chapter 4|13 pages

Researching urban rhythms

Tribute to Emil Abossolo Mbo

chapter 5|14 pages

Researching global entanglements

Tribute to Nkem Owoh

chapter 6|26 pages

Researching human sounds and their resonance

Tribute to Christiane Zerda

chapter 7|18 pages

Researching discipline and despotism

Tribute to Peter G. Dirmeier

chapter 8|19 pages

Researching collaborative approaches*

Tribute to Caroline Gatt

chapter |12 pages

Epilogue