LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015

Definitions of what is a landscape vary between a very loose meaning—an environment transformed by human action or subjectively apprehended—and a very narrow one: the pictorial or literary depiction of a piece of land embraced by sight. A third approach will be favoured, based on the study of the pr...

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Main Author: Philippe Descola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Suomen Antropologinen Seura (Finnish Anthropological Society) 2016-08-01
Series:Suomen Antropologi
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/suomenantropologi/article/view/59038/20432
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LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015
Suomen Antropologi
Amazonia
landscape
garden
ecology
transfiguration
author_facet Philippe Descola
author_sort Philippe Descola
title LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015
title_short LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015
title_full LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015
title_fullStr LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015
title_full_unstemmed LANDSCAPE AS TRANSFIGURATION - Edward Westermarck Memorial Lecture, October 2015
title_sort landscape as transfiguration - edward westermarck memorial lecture, october 2015
publisher Suomen Antropologinen Seura (Finnish Anthropological Society)
series Suomen Antropologi
issn 1799-8972
1799-8972
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Definitions of what is a landscape vary between a very loose meaning—an environment transformed by human action or subjectively apprehended—and a very narrow one: the pictorial or literary depiction of a piece of land embraced by sight. A third approach will be favoured, based on the study of the process of transfiguration thanks to which a landscape is constituted. Transfiguration deliberately changes the appearance of a site—through its representation or its arrangement—so that it becomes an iconic sign that stand for something else and renders manifest some of its implicit features. Traces of this process will be examined in native Amazonia, among cultures where there traditionally exists neither figuration of landscape nor pleasure gardens.
topic Amazonia
landscape
garden
ecology
transfiguration
url https://journal.fi/suomenantropologi/article/view/59038/20432
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