After Ethnos - Tobias Rees

After Ethnos

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Buch | Softcover
192 Seiten
2018
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4780-0080-8 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
Tobias Rees proposes an understanding of anthropology as a philosophically and poetically oriented and fieldwork-based investigation into the human and human thought rather than a study of culture or society in which anthropology is synonymous with ethnography and fieldwork.
For most of the twentieth century, anthropologists understood themselves as ethnographers. The art of anthropology was the fieldwork-based description of faraway others—of how social structures secretly organized the living-together of a given society, of how a people had endowed the world surrounding them with cultural meaning. While the poetics and politics of anthropology have changed dramatically over the course of a century, the basic equation of anthropology with ethnography—as well as the definition of the human as a social and cultural being—has remained so evident that the possibility of questioning it occurred to hardly anyone. In After Ethnos Tobias Rees endeavors to decouple anthropology from ethnography—and the human from society and culture—and explores the manifold possibilities of practicing a question-based rather than an answer-based anthropology that emanates from this decoupling. What emerges from Rees's provocations is a new understanding of anthropology as a philosophically and poetically inclined, fieldwork-based investigation of what it could mean to be human when the established concepts of the human on which anthropology has been built increasingly fail us.

Tobias Rees is Reid Hoffman Professor at the New School of Social Research, a director of the Los Angeles-based Berggruen Institute, and a Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. He is the coauthor of Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary, also published by Duke University Press, and author of Plastic Reason: An Anthropology of Brain Science in Embryogenetic Terms.

what if . . .  ix
acknowledgments  xi
introduction. all of it  1
1. on anthropology (free from ethnos)  7
anthropology and philosophy (differently)  17
philosophy/Philosophy  25
thought/abstract, thought/concrete (the problem with modernism)  28
escaping (the already thought and known)  32
2. "of" the human (after "the human")  34
cataloguing  45
antihumanism  49
a disregard for theory  52
no ontology  55
3. on fieldwork (itself)  70
assemblages (or how to study difference in time?)  84
not history  93
epochal (no more)  95
4. on the actual (rather than the emergent)  97
the new/different (of movement/in terms of movement)  108
why and to what end ends (philosophy, politics, poetry)  110
5. coda (a dictionary of anthropological common places)  113
one last question  118
notes  121
bibliography  151
index  169

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 3 illustrations
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 318 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Völkerkunde (Naturvölker)
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4780-0080-5 / 1478000805
ISBN-13 978-1-4780-0080-8 / 9781478000808
Zustand Neuware
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