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Senses, Affects and Archaeology

Changing the Heart, the Mind and the Pants
By: José Roberto Pellini

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Senses and affects are not just physiological tools, but practices that constantly update our position in the world. Understanding how we are educated within these practices is the first step towards decolonizing our worldview and freeing our senses.

Senses and affects, despite what some schools of thought in modern science think, are not only a physiological tool that captures the stimuli present in…
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Senses and affects, despite what some schools of thought in modern science think, are not only a physiological tool that captures the stimuli present in the world, but are also an apparatus that constantly updates our position in the world. They are material-discursive practices that we employ on a daily basis in the interpretation and evaluation of the world, a material-discursive practice that limits, delimitates, includes and excludes, arranges and rearranges the elements we grasp and interpret within the assemblies in which we are participating. That is why it is so important to understand how we are educated within these material-discursive practices, for this is the first step towards freeing our sense-affective processes and decolonizing our worldview. An archaeology of the senses and affects is aesthetically decolonized. It recognizes that we have been educated within a senso-affective aesthetic that normalizes and colonizes our behaviour. An archaeology of the senses and affects fights against epistemological violence like that manifested in the thinking that people in the past, as well as the present, thought and acted like Westerners.

José Roberto Pellini is Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. He is also the General Director of the First Brazilian Mission in Egypt, which is working in the Theban Tombs 123 and 368. He received his doctorate in Egyptian Archeology from the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2006. His research focuses on the study of senses, affects, landscape archaeology, decolonial aesthetics, ontology, new materialist theories and posthuman theories.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-5275-0781-5
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-0781-4
  • Date of Publication: 2018-03-22

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-2350-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-2350-0
  • Date of Publication: 2018-03-22

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HP, J
  • BISAC: SOC003000, SOC002010, SOC026040, PHI001000, PHI004000, PHI040000
  • THEMA: QD, J
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