The Chimera Principle: An Anthropology of Memory and Imagination
Paperback Published on: 19/05/2015
Price: £26.50
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Synopsis
Available in English for the first time, anthropologist Carlo Severi's *The Chimera Principle* breaks new theoretical ground for the study of ritual, iconographic technologies, and oral traditions among non-literate peoples. Setting himself against a tradition that has long seen the memory of people "without writing"-which relies on such ephemeral records as ornaments, body painting, and masks-as fundamentally disordered or doomed to failure, he argues strenuously that ritual actions in these societies pragmatically produce religious meaning and that they demonstrate what he calls a "chimeric" imagination.
Deploying philosophical and ethnographic theory, Severi unfolds new approaches to research in the anthropology of ritual and memory, ultimately building a new theory of imagination and an original anthropology of thought. This English-language edition, beautifully translated by Janet Lloyd and complete with a foreword by David Graeber, will spark widespread debate and be heralded as an instant classic for anthropologists, historians, and philosophers.
Publisher information
- Publisher: HAU
- ISBN: 9780990505051
- Number of pages: 400
- Dimensions: 230 x 154 x 32 mm
- Weight: 708g
- Languages: English
