ANTHROPOLOGIST MICHAEL JACKSON PREDICATES HIS INTELLECTUAL
AUTOBIOGRAPHY, _WORLDS WITHIN AND WORLDS WITHOUT_, ON THE VIEW THAT
WORKS AND LIVES ARE INTIMATELY ENTANGLED. Through a skillful
interweaving of personal and ethnographic descriptions, he focuses on
the imaginative and practical ways human beings negotiate the space
between worlds they call their own and worlds they regard as lying
beyond their immediate purview.
Whether the worlds that elude our empirical grasp are identified with
divinities or the dead, ether or earth, history or myth, the Internet,
or the nation state, we experience them ambivalently, as potential
sources of wellbeing and as possible threats to our very existence.
Closing ourselves off from the world is not an option, for our
humanity depends on the ties that bind us to significant others, and
others to us. As Jackson shows, the relationship between the familiar
and the foreign is not only an existential issue that all human beings
address in one way or another. It is a methodological issue for
anthropologists concerned with the complementarity of individual and
collective perspectivesethnos and anthropos, the intrapsychic and the
intersubjective.
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Field Guide to an Intellectual Journey
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ISBN
9781501768514
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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