The Anthropology of Ambiguity -

The Anthropology of Ambiguity

Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2024
Manchester University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5261-7384-3 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
This is an anthropological exploration of the existential and philosophical qualities of ambiguity as a generative force of political and socio-cultural transformation in contemporary human life trajectories. -- .
This volume puts ambiguity and its generative power at the centre of analytical attention. Rather than being cast negatively as a source of confusion, bewilderment or as a dangerous portent, ambiguity is held as the source of the dynamic between knowledge and experience and of certainty amid uncertainty. It positions human life between the realms of mystery and mastery where ambiguity is understood as the experience and expression of life and part of navigating the human condition. In turn, the tension between the tradition in anthropology of examining cultural certitudes through ethnographic description and efforts to challenge dominant expressions of incertitude are explored. Each chapter presents ethnographic accounts of how people engage individually and collectively with the self, the other, human-made institutions and the more-than-human to navigate ambiguity in a world affected by viral contagion, climate change, economic instability, labour precarity and (geo)political tension. -- .

Mahnaz Alimardanian is an adjunct research fellow at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, and a consultant anthropologist providing community-based research services in Australia, PiiR Consulting. Timothy Heffernan is a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, and a visiting fellow (2022-24) at the School of Psychology and Medicine, Australian National University -- .

Introduction - Timothy Heffernan and Mahnaz Alimardanian
Part I: Theorising ambiguity
1 Ontology and its double: on the nature of ambiguity and lived experience – Mahnaz Alimardanian
2 Ambiguity and catastrophe: crises of understanding in the age of COVID-19 – David J. Rosner
3 Ambiguity and politics: the suppression of complexity in Australian governmental responses to climate change – Jonathan P. Marshall
Part II: Navigating temporal disruption
4 Queering the crisis–recovery nexus: personhood and societal transformation after economic collapse in Iceland – Timothy Heffernan
5 Accommodating care through strategic ignorance: the ambiguities of kidney disease amongst Yol?u renal patients in Australia’s Northern Territory – Stefanie Puszka
6 Charting fields of uncertainty: disaster, displacement and resilience in Bangladeshi char villages – Mohammad Altaf Hossain
Part III: Imaging an ‘otherwise’
7 Ambiguity in Belgrade’s bike activism: marginalised activists, powerful agents of change - Sabrina Steindl-Kopf
8 Adding (ambiguous) value: interfacing between alternative economics and entrepreneurial innovation in Ecuador – Alexander Emile D'Aloia
9 The sovereign’s road: checkpoints and the ambiguity of exception during Aotearoa’s lockdown – Joe Clifford
10 Grease Yaka in Sri Lankan political culture: humour, anxiety and existential ambiguities in public sphere – Anton Piyarathne
Part IV: Self-realisation and disjuncture
11 Liminal ambiguity: the tricky position of being Black in white skin – Suzi Hutchings
12 The ambiguous path of self-cultivation in contemporary China – Gil Hizi
13 Ontological ambiguity: crisis, hyperfiction and social narratives in postmodern Japan – Angélica Cabrera Torrecilla
Afterword: sitting and being with ambiguity - Mahnaz Alimardanian and Timothy Heffernan
Index -- .

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 7 b&w illustrations
Verlagsort Manchester
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 1-5261-7384-0 / 1526173840
ISBN-13 978-1-5261-7384-3 / 9781526173843
Zustand Neuware
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