scholarly journals Playing with clay and the uncertainty of agency. A Material Engagement Theory perspective

2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Louis March
Author(s):  
Lambros Malafouris ◽  
Maria Danae Koukouti

Merging notions of materiality and intercorporeality is becoming increasingly important in archaeology and anthropology, as material culture has brought the materiality of bodies and the materiality of things back to the center of attention. Material Engagement Theory (MET) offers a new approach to the study of the nature of interactions and relational transactions of people and things as well as understanding their role in shaping the mind. Using the example of pottery making, this paper explores how the material world now becomes an inseparable component of the way we think; mind and matter are one and must be studied as such. This is a new emphasis on the priority of material engagement as a prereflexive, preverbal capacity for basic thought through, with, and about things which emerges from our bodily engagement with the world. It resonates, extends, and complements the concept of “intercorporeality” (intercorporéité) as advanced by French philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty.


Author(s):  
Asún López-Varela Azcárate

Este artículo explora los avances en semiótica y ciencias cognitivas. En particular, se centra en los enfoques recientes denominados “cognición extendida” y “Teorías de acoplamiento material” –“Material Engagement Theory”– para situarlos en relación al poshumanismo. El objetivo final es abordar la cuestión fundamental de la agencia material no humana en el Antropoceno desde una perspectiva semiótica.


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