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Poetic Explorations in Anthropology and History
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Poetic Explorations in Anthropology and History
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Description
The Time at Darwin's Reef is primarily a book of storytelling through mixed genres-verse, prose, and painting. Brady's work is designed to draw out key dimensions of the poetics of anthropology and history embedded in creative writing-in the mix and on the margins of verse and prose, painting and writing, fiction and fact-to revisit the sometimes academically resistant idea that there is more than one way to say (and therefore to see) things. This is a poetic exploration of themes encountered in the academy's attempts to explicate reality, including travel through various cultures, times, and circumstances. The goal of this unique book is both analytic and aesthetic. It is also humanistic: a commentary on the human condition, of being and not being in a cross-cultural world. It will be of immediate interest to poets and writers who wish to explore anthropological poetics, to ethnographers and teachers of ethnographic method, and to instructors and students in creative and experimental writing.
Table of Contents
Part 2 I. Gateway
Chapter 3 Alone on the Bayou
Chapter 4 Sea Cream
Chapter 5 Escultura Coral (Watercolor)
Chapter 6 Diving in Desecheo
Part 7 II. Mythics
Chapter 8 They Knew Places Where
Chapter 9 Fale Tapu
Chapter 10 The Spring
Chapter 11 Fire Knees (Or, Not Eating Raoul)
Chapter 12 Gilbertese Warrior
Chapter 13 When You Were Here
Chapter 14 Foot Queries
Chapter 15 Predator
Chapter 16 Jaguar
Chapter 17 Spot of the Cat
Chapter 18 Archaeology?
Chapter 19 Yellowmouth Moon
Chapter 20 Some Moon (Watercolor)
Chapter 21 Translated Text
Chapter 22 Wiccan Moon Water
Chapter 23 Sulphur
Chapter 24 A Gift of the Journey
Part 25 III. History in Pieces
Chapter 26 The Passing of Monica Harmon
Chapter 27 Midnight Swim
Chapter 28 Letter from Laurie
Chapter 29 Island Chains
Chapter 30 The Equation
Chapter 31 Journal Entry
Chapter 32 Hukulika Island
Chapter 33 Proem for the Queen of Spain
Chapter 34 Para Donde Vas
Chapter 35 Sunstone (Watercolor)
Chapter 36 Shipwreck
Chapter 37 Dead Painting
Part 38 IV. Shades of Science
Chapter 39 Darwin's Reef (Watercolor)
Chapter 40 The Time at Darwin's Reef
Chapter 41 Dolphins in the Desert
Chapter 42 The Cage of Air
Chapter 43 The Shape of Time
Chapter 44 Fresh Wind
Chapter 45 Cannibal-ism
Chapter 46 Behaviorism
Chapter 47 Memory Sweep
Part 48 V. Self and Other
Chapter 49 Port of Call
Chapter 50 Resistance Failed
Chapter 51 Fieldwork Pastiche
Chapter 52 Border Work
Chapter 53 Combate Beach
Chapter 54 Pueblo Canyon
Chapter 55 Dance Plan (Watercolor)
Chapter 56 Bones of the Moon
Chapter 57 The Visitor
Chapter 58 Waterfront Dream
Part 59 VI. Semiotica
Chapter 60 Tattoo
Chapter 61 Mojave Codes
Chapter 62 Tahitian Flower
Chapter 63 Tramp Steamer
Chapter 64 Festival
Chapter 65 Nosferatu Rising
Chapter 66 Killing Death
Chapter 67 My Friend Henry
Chapter 68 St. Patrick's Day
Chapter 69 Show Me a Sign
Chapter 70 Torn Shawl
Chapter 71 Pipers
Chapter 72 Deep Ideas
Part 73 The Place List
Part 74 The Date List
Part 75 Notes on the Author / Notes on the Artist
Product details
Published | 21 Jan 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 161 |
ISBN | 9780759116368 |
Imprint | AltaMira Press |
Series | Ethnographic Alternatives |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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As good and compelling as many of the individual pieces that make up this collection are, I am most impressed by the way it both unfolds and achieves coherence as a work of anthropology. Here a skillful poetics of text-making builds context as certain and as powerfully as any classic ethnography, while yet being a virtuoso performance of all of those tendencies in the aftermath of the 1980s 'Writing Culture' critique that have come to define the preoccupations of anthropology.
George Marcus, Rice University
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This is a sensitive and in many capacities brilliant accounting of what can be perceived in the borderlands between sea and land, in the Pacific and on the islands of life in other places.
Robert Borofsky, Hawaii Pacific University, Hawai'i Pacific University
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The Time at Darwin's Reef is a graceful play of history, ethnography, and poetry that shows us the strange in the everyday and the familiar in the exotic, reflecting upon the thickness of the human endeavor without burdening the reader with pronouncements. It remains open even as it seeks coherence, a measure of a mature mind that has made its travels among us but is also poised for the future. The beautiful watercolors join the search in their own poetry of bright and dark, surface and depth.
Richardson Miles, Louisiana State University
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With The Time at Darwin's Reef, anthropologist and poet Ivan Brady has joined the lineage of earlier anthropologist-poets who date, at the very least, from Ruth Benedict, Margaret Mead, and Edward Sapir. The finest moments in these pages are gripping poetic narratives that combine the love of language with a story that takes us beyond ourselves. In these works anthropological poetics is not only alive, but given inspired impetus toward the future.
Dan Rose, University of Pennsylvania
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What an anthropologist experiences and learns can have many audiences, can take many forms. In The Time at Darwin's Reef, Ivan Brady invites us to share with him ways in which a range of places and kinds of knowledge can feed imagination, and imagination find novel forms in which to be expressed. The ways in which people use language are part of their culture. Here Brady explores ways in which language, as lines, relations among lines, can be used and varied as part of our culture as anthropologists. These uses of words are descriptive, reflective, admonishing, wondering, humorous, inventive, and varied in place and time. In short, an exemplar of poetry as a verbal tool of ethnography, wide-ranging there, as it is in life, and in this work, truly impressive, with something of the same spirit and flair as Pound and Williams.
Dell Hymes, University of Virginia
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Lyrical, pensive, reflective, and witty in the right places, The Time at Darwin's Reef is a highly innovative concept in cultural studies and anthropological texts; through poetic explorations in the times and spaces of journeying for research and other purposes, it clears its own scholarly path to knowing the cultures of self and others. Ivan Brady's fieldwork, teaching experience, and thoughtful probings of substance and style make him the perfect author for such a book. Janie Brady's paintings are imaginative, provocative, and resonate with the text-another reminder that there are many yet-to-be-discovered paths that lead to deeper understanding of cultures and peoples, including ourselves.
Lola Romanucci-Ross, University of California, San Diego