Eitan Y. Wilf, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Anthropology | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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(Swinging within the iron cage: The institutionalization of creative practice in American postsecondary jazz education.) |
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Wilf E. (2016) The Post-it Note Economy: Understanding Post-Fordist Business Innovation through One of Its Key Semiotic Technologies Current Anthropology. 57: 732-760 |
Wilf E. (2015) Routinized Business Innovation: An Undertheorized Engine of Cultural Evolution American Anthropologist. 117: 679-692 |
Wilf E. (2015) Ritual Semiosis in the Business Corporation: Recruitment to Routinized Innovation Signs and Society. 3 |
Wilf E. (2015) Modernity, Cultural Anesthesia, and Sensory Agency: Technologies of the Listening Self in a US Collegiate Jazz Music Program Ethnos. 80: 1-22 |
Wilf E. (2014) Semiotic Dimensions of Creativity Annual Review of Anthropology. 43: 397-412 |
Wilf E. (2013) Streamlining the Muse: Creative Agency and the Reconfiguration of Charismatic Education as Professional Training in Israeli Poetry Writing Workshops Ethos. 41: 127-149 |
Wilf EY. (2013) From Media Technologies That Reproduce Seconds to Media Technologies That Reproduce Thirds: A Peircean Perspective on Stylistic Fidelity and Style-Reproducing Computerized Algorithms Signs and Society. 1: 185-211 |
Wilf E. (2012) Rituals of Creativity: Tradition, Modernity, and the “Acoustic Unconscious” in a U.S. Collegiate Jazz Music Program American Anthropologist. 114: 32-44 |
Wilf E. (2011) SINCERITY VERSUS SELF‐EXPRESSION: Modern Creative Agency and the Materiality of Semiotic Forms Cultural Anthropology. 26: 462-484 |
Wilf E. (2010) Listening to Modernity: Creativity and Cultural Reproduction in American Postsecondary Jazz Education Anthropology News. 51: 7-7 |