1984
DOI: 10.1086/jar.40.1.3629688
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The Vision Quest in the West, or What the Mind's Eye Sees

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“…Notable and pioneering here was the work of Feld, Howes and Stoller 16 and also in respect to the previous dominance of observation and the over concentration on visualization and the over dependence on sight and seeing see Tyler (1984) 17 .…”
Section: éNdoxa: Series Filosóficas N O 33 2014 Pp 13-36 Uned mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Notable and pioneering here was the work of Feld, Howes and Stoller 16 and also in respect to the previous dominance of observation and the over concentration on visualization and the over dependence on sight and seeing see Tyler (1984) 17 .…”
Section: éNdoxa: Series Filosóficas N O 33 2014 Pp 13-36 Uned mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Es más, a pesar de que a veces se haya confundido con (e incluso haya sido criticada como) una actividad predominantemente visual, que -en congruencia con el pensamiento occidental (Tyler 1984)-privilegia el sentido de la vista, lo que ocurre en realidad es que el observador participante tiende a fijarse en el habla de los sujetos, de modo que si no hay un plus de vigilancia a este respecto, lo que se suele privilegiar es el discurso, lo que la gente dice y, por tanto, lo que es captado principalmente mediante el oído. Este logocentrismo de la práctica de la observación, es decir, el predominio de la palabra y no tanto de la imagen visual, se puede apreciar cuando se lee el diario de campo de etnógrafos novatos que están aprendiendo a observar y que, en consecuencia, no están aún suficientemente prevenidos contra ello (véase extracto 5).…”
Section: Enero-junio Del 2018unclassified
“…The existing relation between sight and the linguistic expression of knowledge has been extensively analysed in the past five decades (Dundes 1972;Manns 1983;Danesi 1985Danesi , 1990Tyler 1984;Ong 1991;Gallup & Cameron 1992;Sjöström 1999;Yu 2004;Lien 2005;Hanegreefs 2008). During this time period, scholars have agreed on the fact that the vocabulary related to sight and hearing tends to extrapolate to the epistemic field of knowledge since sight and hearing are the most direct mode of access to an immediate and objective knowledge of reality.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%