The “Imaginative Horizons” of Vincent Crapanzano [“Gorizonty voobrazheni voobrazheniia” Vinsenta Krapanzano]
- Authors: Nazaruk M.A.
- Issue: No 4 (2024)
- Pages: 222-227
- Section: Book Reviews and Critiques
- URL: https://rjeid.com/0869-5415/article/view/672478
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869541524040124
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/AXTFCO
- ID: 672478
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Maja Aleksandra Nazaruk
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Canada, MontréalReferences
- Basso K.H. ‘Speaking with Names’: Language and Landscape among the Western Apache // Cultural Anthropology. 1988. Vol. 3. P. 99–130.
- Crapanzano V. The Fifth World of Forster Bennett: A Portrait of a Navaho. N.Y.: Viking, 1972.
- Crapanzano V. The Hamadsha: A Study in Moroccan Ethnopsychiatry. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1973.
- Crapanzano V. Serving the Word: Literalism in America from the Pulpit to the Bench. N.Y.: New Press, 2001.
- Crapanzano V. Imaginative Horizons: An Essay in Literary-Philosophical Anthropology. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2003.
- Eliade M. Le mythe de l’éternel retour. Paris: Folio Essais, 2001 [1949].
- Fabian J. Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object. N.Y.: Columbia University Press, 1983.
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