Besøksadresse
Eilert Sundts hus
4. etasje (kart)
Moltke Moes vei 31
0851
OSLO
In this edited book Arnd Schneider presents innovative ethnographic perspectives on the intersections between art, anthropology, and contested cultural heritage, drawing on the research groups from the interdisciplinary TRACES project.
Publishers presentation
Registration is now open for the international conference 'GLOBAL TRACES: Art Practice, Ethnography, Contested Heritage', at the University of Oslo, 7- 8 February 2019.
A recent TRACES seminar (held on 11 October 2018) presented research on contentious materials in Rome’s forgotten colonial museum collections.
TRACES - Transmitting contentious cultural heritages with the arts - is a three-year research project investigating the role of contentious heritage in contemporary Europe.
Arnd Schneiders chapter in The SAGE handbook of Social Anthropology is divided into five main headings: (1) agency and relationality; (2)artworlds;(3) mimesis and appropriation; (4)materiality; phenomenology, skills and creativity; and (6) practice.