Drawn to See
Drawing as an Ethnographic Method
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:4th Nov '16
Should be back in stock very soon
Artist-ethnographer Andrew Causey shows that drawing is not just a way of describing what we have observed; it gives us an immensely versatile means of observing. It draws us to see. Through a series of practical exercises, Causey encourages us to drop our inhibitions, to slow down, and to get drawing. The rewards should be more than worth the effort, and they could transform anthropology. -- Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen With wit, passion, and empathic understanding of the bad feelings many (if not most) people have about their ability to draw what they see, this timely book provides a clear path to a powerful tool for anthropological research. -- Betty Edwards, author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Drawn to See is a call for people engaged in ethnographic projects to take up their pencils and draw their way to insight. -- Carol Hendrickson, Marlboro College Causey ... extends the connections between drawing and the practice of ethnography in a remarkable-and practical-way. -- Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
In this meditation/how-to guide on drawing as an ethnographic method, Andrew Causey offers insights, inspiration, practical techniques, and encouragement for social scientists interested in exploring drawing as a way of translating what they "see" during their research.
In this meditation/how-to guide on drawing as an ethnographic method, Andrew Causey offers insights, inspiration, practical techniques, and encouragement for social scientists interested in exploring drawing as a way of translating what they "see" during their research.
- Winner of CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title, 2017 2018 (Canada)
ISBN: 9781442636651
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 300g
176 pages