Trevor H.J. Marchand

Trevor H.J. Marchand is an anthropologist and author known for his work on craftsmanship, architecture, and the anthropology of skill. He has conducted extensive fieldwork in places like Yemen, Mali, and the UK, focusing on the social and cultural aspects of building and craftsmanship.

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  1. 1. The Masons Of Djenné

    Craft Knowledge and the Role of the Architect in Africa

    Set in the heart of Mali, this captivating exploration delves into the lives and craftsmanship of the skilled masons of Djenné, renowned for their unique earthen architecture. The narrative intricately weaves together the historical, cultural, and social significance of these artisans, who have preserved the ancient techniques of building with mud for centuries. Through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes, the book offers a profound insight into the communal spirit and the challenges faced by these craftsmen in a rapidly changing world, highlighting their resilience and the enduring legacy of their craft.

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  2. 2. Craftwork As Problem Solving

    Ethnographic Studies of Design and Making

    This insightful work delves into the intricate world of craftwork, exploring how artisans navigate complex challenges through hands-on problem-solving and creative thinking. It examines the cognitive processes and embodied knowledge that craftsmen employ, highlighting the interplay between mind, body, and material in the pursuit of mastery. Through vivid case studies and detailed observations, the book reveals the nuanced ways in which skilled practitioners adapt and innovate, offering a profound understanding of the craft as a dynamic and intellectual endeavor.

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  3. 3. El Filósofo Perro Frente Al Sabio Platón

    In this thought-provoking exploration, a philosophical dialogue unfolds between a perceptive dog and the renowned philosopher Plato. Through their engaging conversations, the narrative delves into profound themes of existence, knowledge, and the nature of wisdom. The canine protagonist challenges conventional wisdom with its unique perspective, prompting readers to reconsider the boundaries of human understanding and the essence of philosophical inquiry. This imaginative tale invites reflection on the interconnectedness of all beings and the universal pursuit of truth.