Impermanence (eBook)

Exploring continuous change across cultures
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2022
364 Seiten
UCL Press (Verlag)
978-1-78735-872-0 (ISBN)

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Nothing lasts forever. This common experience is the source of much anxiety but also hope. The concept of impermanence or continuous change opens up a range of timely questions and discussions that speak to globally shared experiences of transformation and concerns for the future. Impermanence engages with an emergent body of social theory emphasizing flux and transformation, and brings this into a dialogue with other traditions of thought and practice, notably Buddhism that has sustained a long-lasting and sophisticated meditation on impermanence.In cases drawn from all over the world, this volume investigates the significance of impermanence in such diverse contexts as social death, atheism, alcoholism, migration, ritual, fashion, oncology, museums, cultural heritage and art. The authors draw on a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, art history, Buddhist studies, cultural geography and museology. This volume also includes numerous photographs, artworks and poems that evocatively communicate notions and experiences of impermanence.Praise for Impermanence'This collection of multi-disciplinary case studies takes an exciting comparative view of how impermanence is experienced in cultures and societies across the globe.' Religious Studies Review'All chapters are well annotated and come with an extensive bibliography that seasoned scholars, as well as students interested in social theory, anthropology, philosophy, and Buddhist studies, will find very useful. Even general readers might find some of the essays interesting. Each chapter has comprehensive explanatory notes and is wellreferenced and the volume also has an index which is equally helpful to wade through key concepts and unfamiliar names. This book undoubtedly deserves a place in all university libraries.' Journal of World Buddhist Cultures'Impermanence? Nothing in life can originate or grow without other things' perishing. But to call this "e;impermanence"e; is to pit the passage of life against the human desire to keep. The creative tension between living and keeping, between generation and conservation, even between metabolism and culture, runs through all the chapters of this book. They touch on matters of life and death, of care and curation, of holding on and letting go, in settings ranging from family and religious life to art-making and museum exhibition. With so much original thinking lovingly conserved on its pages, the book powerfully exemplifies the many paradoxes of which it speaks.' Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen'Impermanence emerges as a generative lens in this ground-breaking volume that draws on Buddhist insight into the core constancy of change to push theoretical boundaries across multiple disciplines and chart new ways of engaging material and cultural worlds. Drawing on ethnographic case studies and innovative museum practices to undermine fixities of all sorts, the chapters will inspire vital debate and experimentation.' Lauren Leve, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill'This volume is an important addition to a new analytical trend of focusing on, rather than eliding, the materiality of ruination and decomposition in social life. It does so through a fusion of Buddhist thought on impermanence with a number of Western analytic traditions. The result is a series of theoretically and empirically illuminating, and highly stimulating, chapters.' Ghassan Hage, University of Melbourne
Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.3.2022
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Anthropology • archaeology • Autopoiesis • Buddhism • Care • Change • Decay • FluX • Heritage • impermanence • Museums • Philosophy • philosophy of change • Religion • Sociology
ISBN-10 1-78735-872-0 / 1787358720
ISBN-13 978-1-78735-872-0 / 9781787358720
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