Adapting Wittgenstein's concept of the human species as 'a ceremonial animal', Wendy James writes vividly and readably. Her new overview advocates a clear line of argument: that the concept of social form is a primary key to anthropology and the human sciences as a whole. Weaving memorable ethnographic examples into her text, James brings together carefully selected historical sources as well as references to current ideas in neighbouring disciplines such as archaeology, paleoanthropology, genetics, art and material culture, ethnomusicology, urban and development studies, politics, economics, psychology, and religious studies. She shows the relevance of anthropology to pressing world issues such as migration, humanitarian politics, the new reproductive technologies, and religious fundamentalism.
Wendy James's engaging style will appeal to specialist and non-specialist alike. The Foreword is written by Michael J. Lambek, Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
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Adapting Wittgenstein's concept of the human species as 'a ceremonial animal', Wendy James discusses the conceptual ordering of space, time, and rhythm; the mutualities of language, consciousness, ritual and religious practice; the dialectics of gender and generation; power, war, and peace; and large-scale modern social formations.
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FOREWORD ; By Michael J. Lambek, Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto ; THE QUEST FOR PATTERN ; 1. Key Questions in Anthropology ; 2. Dialogues with Grand Theory ; SHAPE AND RHYTHM IN SOCIAL FORMS ; 3. Species, Space, and Time ; 4. Daughters of the Dance ; 5. On Ritual and Social Memoey ; LANGUAGE AND THE MAKING OF PERSONS ; 6. Language and Social Engagement ; 7. The Dialectics of Gender and Generation ; 8. Human Bodies, Social Persons, and Selves ; PRACTICE AND POLITICS IN THE CEREMONIAL ARENA ; 9. Place, Home, and Habitus ; 10. Work, Wealth, and Exchange ; 11. Theatres of Power, War, and Peace ; LARGE-SCALE MODERN FORMS ; 12. The New Spaces: Cities and Popular Culture ; 13. The Modern Person and 'The Market' ; 14. States, 'Nations', and the Struggles of the People ; CONCLUDING ESSAY ; 15. Anthropology as a Human Science: Conversations with History and Religion ; Notes ; Select Bibliography
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A new portrait of anthropology as a whole
A reassessment of the history and direction of the discipline
A reaffirmation of the importance of social form in individual and collective life
Neatly bridges earlier American cultural and British social approaches
A new synthesis of the discipline by a senior anthropologist
Written in an engaging and lively style
An excellent and timely work
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Lecturer in Social Anthropology, University of Khartoum, Sudan, 1964-69; research and visiting positions in Oxford, aarhus (Denmark, and Bergen (Norway), 1969-72; University Lecturer in Social Anthropology, University of Oxford, and Fellow of St Cross College, 1972; appointed Professor in 1996. Fellow of the British Academy, 1999; President, Royal Anthropological Institute, 2001-; Vice-President, British Institute in Eastern Africa, 2001-. (For list of publications
see APF).
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A new portrait of anthropology as a whole
A reassessment of the history and direction of the discipline
A reaffirmation of the importance of social form in individual and collective life
Neatly bridges earlier American cultural and British social approaches
A new synthesis of the discipline by a senior anthropologist
Written in an engaging and lively style
An excellent and timely work
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199263332
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
855 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, P, UP, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
408