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  1. Art and Agency: An Anthropological Theory.Alfred Gell - 1998 - Clarendon Press.
    Alfred Gell puts forward a new anthropological theory of visual art, seen as a form of instrumental action: the making of things as a means of influencing the thoughts and actions of others. He shows how art objects embody complex intentionalities and mediate social agency, and he explores the psychology of patterns and perceptions, art and personhood, the control of knowledge, and the interpretation of meaning, drawing upon a diversity of artistic traditions--European, Indian, Polynesian, Melanesian, and Australian. Art and Agency (...)
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  2. The Technology of Enchantment and the Enchantment of Technology.Alfred Gell - 1994 - In Jeremy Coote (ed.), Anthropology, Art, and Aesthetics. Clarendon Press.
  3. Understanding the occult.Alfred Gell - 1974 - Radical Philosophy 9:17-26.
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