Laboratorium, Russian Review of Social Research

Laboratorium, Russian Review of Social Research

  • Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov
Publisher:Laboratorium Us SrISBN 13: 9780985210694ISBN 10: 0985210699

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Laboratorium, Russian Review of Social Research is written by Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov and published by Laboratorium Us Sr. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0985210699 (ISBN 10) and 9780985210694 (ISBN 13).

Special issue on ethnographic conceptualism, guest edited by Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov. Ethnographic conceptualism refers to anthropology as a method of conceptual art but also, conversely, to the use of conceptual art as an anthropological research tool. Ethnographic conceptualism is ethnography conducted as conceptual art. This article introduces this concept and contextualizes it in art and anthropology by focusing on the following questions: What is gained by anthropology by explicitly bringing conceptualism into it? And, the other way around, what is gained by conceptualism when it is qualified as "ethnographic"? What is "ethnographic" about this kind of conceptualism? What is "conceptualist" about this kind of ethnography? **Articles: * "Epistemic Collaborations in Contexts of Change: On Conceptual Fieldwork and the Timing of Anthropological Knowledge," Felix Ringel (in English). * "Palaceology, or Palace-as-Methodology: Ethnographic Conceptualism, Total Urbanism, and a Stalinist Skyscraper in Warsaw," Micha Murawski (in English). * "Project Dictionary of the Caucasus: From Ethnography to Conceptualist Exhibition," Olga Sosnina (in Russian). * "Fight the Dragon Long, the Dragon You Become: Performing Viewers in the Graffiti Monument," Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll (in English). * "Art and Anthropology beyond Beautiful Representations: The Material Hyperreality of Artistic Ethnography," Sergio Jarillo de la Torre (in English). * "Re-Presenting the Everyday: Situational Practice and Ethnographic Conceptualism," James Oliver, Marnie Badham (in English). **Review essay: "Gift/Knowledge Relations at the Exhibition of Gifts to Soviet Leaders," Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov (in English).