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Evocation: A Philosophical Dialogues, is a major interdisciplinary book of philosophy developed between Abdel Hernandez San Juan and Stephen A Tyler as a theoretical dialogue around the concept of evocation exploring new paths in between anthropology theory, semiotic theory and art theory. Continuating a tradition of analysis on evocation started by Stephen A Tyler and claimed by Clifford Geertz at his essay "Being Here" at "The Anthropology as author" about if evocation might offer alternatives to the contemporary situation of anthropology with representation of culture, in this book both thinkers explores new paths to rethinking evocation opening paths to the emerging of a new interdisciplinary field effazing boundaries between the field of Anthropology and Art.
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Evocation: A Philosophical Dialogues, is a major interdisciplinary book of philosophy developed between Abdel Hernandez San Juan and Stephen A Tyler as a theoretical dialogue around the concept of evocation exploring new paths in between anthropology theory, semiotic theory and art theory. Continuating a tradition of analysis on evocation started by Stephen A Tyler and claimed by Clifford Geertz at his essay "Being Here" at "The Anthropology as author" about if evocation might offer alternatives to the contemporary situation of anthropology with representation of culture, in this book both thinkers explores new paths to rethinking evocation opening paths to the emerging of a new interdisciplinary field effazing boundaries between the field of Anthropology and Art.