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· 제목 : [eBook Code] Borderlands (eBook Code, 1st) (Towards an Anthropology of the Cosmopolitan Condition)
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 인류학
· ISBN : 9780745696812
· 쪽수 : 208쪽
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 사회과학 > 인류학
· ISBN : 9780745696812
· 쪽수 : 208쪽
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- Contents
- Introduction: The Migrant, the Border and the World
- Blocked at the border
- Indifference and solidarities
- Borders and walls
- Borderlands and their inhabitants: a banal cosmopolitism
- Part I: Decentring the World
- Chapter 1. The Elementary Forms of the Border
- The border as centre of reflection
- Temporal, social and spatial dimensions of the border ritual
- Community and locality: the border as social fact
- The sacred space in Salvador de Bahia
- The symbolic construction of the border
- An anthropology of/in the border
- Founding, naming, limiting
- Borderlands as uncertain places: Tocqueville at Saginaw
- Interval time: carnivals and deceleration
- Everything that the border is the place of
- Borders and identity
- Border situations and liminality
- Chapter 2. The World as ‘Problem’
- War at the borders
- Is the world a problem? Cosmopolitical reality and realpolitik
- Economic globalization and the weakening of nation-states
- Landscapes, routes and networks: the shape of the world
- Violence at the border: the outside of the nation
- The ‘border police’, or what remains of nation-states
- The fiction of ‘national indigeneity’ and its naturalization
- Expulsions trace the boundary of national identity
- Humanitarian spaces as partial delocalization of sovereignty
- Walls of war
- Colonial war, war on migrants
- Questions about the ‘desire for walls’
- Chapter 3. Border Dwellers and Borderlands: Studies of banal cosmopolitism
- The border dwellers: figures and places of relative foreignness
- Wandering as adventure and the border encampment
- Becoming a pariah and living in a camp
- Four ‘métèques’, and the squat as border
- The foreigner in his labyrinth, or the tiers-instruit
- Being-in-the-world on the border: a new cosmopolitan condition
- An ordinary cosmopolitism
- Part Two: The Decentred Subject
- Chapter 4. Questions of Method: Decentring Reconsidered Today
- A critical moment: the contemporary turn in anthropology
- The end of the ‘Great Divide’
- From ethnic group to ethnic identities
- Identity-based essentialisms and ontologies
- Decentring reconceived
- Beyond cultural decentring
- The construction of epistemological decentring
- Political decentring. The question of the other-as-subject
- A contemporary and situational anthropology
- WYSIWYG: what you see is what there is
- The contribution of situational anthropology
- Chapter 5. Civilization, Culture, Race: Three Explorations in Identity
- Civilization as hyper-border: mirrors of Africa
- The 1950s: ‘One civilization accused by another!’
- 1980s and 1990s: deconstructions, reinventions
- A global and diffuse African presence
- The migration of spirits: mobilities and identity-based cultures
- The devil, the priest and black culture (Colombian Pacific)
- The Tunda as urban monster (Charco Azul, Cali)
- Borders and temporalities of identity-based cultures
- Race and racism: how can one be black?
- Republic and racial thought in France
- Brazil: from ‘racial democracy’ to ‘multicultural nation’
- Citizenship without identity
- Escaping the identity trap
- Chapter 6. Logics and Politics of the Subject
- An anthropology of the subject
- From person to individual: ethnology and sociology
- From subjectification to subjects: anthropology and philosophy
- The subject in situation: an ethnographic proposal
- The decentred subject: three situational analyses
- The ritual subject, or the subject as duplication of self and world
- The aesthetic subject, or the care of self and the subject as author
- The political subject, or the subject as a demand for citizenship
- Moments and politics of the other-subject
- Conclusion: Towards an Anthropology of the Cosmopolitan Condition
- Notes
- Index
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