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El. knyga: Beyond Writing Culture: Current Intersections of Epistemologies and Representational Practices

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2010
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781845458171
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2010
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781845458171

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`This is a book that will attract a great deal of attention among anthropologists and social scientists in general. It is a great advance on earlier critiques of Writing Culture (1986) that have emerged at intervals, a large number of them cited by the contributors. Its strength lies particularly in its transdisciplinary perspectives and the clarity of both critique and new representations. The prologue is a tour de force.'---Joan Vincent, Professor Emerita, Barnard College/Columbia University

Two decades after the publication of Clifford and Marcus' volume Writing Culture, this collection provides a fresh and diverse reassessment of the debates that this pioneering volume unleashed. At the same time, Beyond Writing Culture moves the debate on by embracing the more fundamental challenge as to how to conceptualise the intricate relationship between epistemology and representational practices rather than maintaining the original narrow focus on textual analysis. It thus offers a thought-provoking tapestry of new ideas relevant for scholars not only concerned with `the ethnographic Other', but with representation in general.

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an excellent recent example [ of less ideologically driven analyses of Writing Culture] this volume is the only one that presents a serious, sustained analysis of the intersections between epistemology and representational practiceMore so than the edited volumes on this topic that preceded it, Beyond Writing Culture attempts to strike a balance between acknowledging the contribution of Writing Culture and trying to learn from its mistakes.  ·  Collaborative Anthropologies





This volume represents the collection of a number of arguments presently raging in the halls of academia regarding the future of ethnography. By returning to Writing Culture over two decades after its first appearance, Zenker and Kumoll attest to the persistence of the landmark books ideas. While not an introduction to Writing Culture, this book is highly recommended to scholars interested in the current state of anthropology and the future potential of ethnographic work to move beyond Writing Culture without abandoning its important contribution altogether.  ·  Anthropology and Education Quarterly





This is a book that will attract a great deal of attention among anthropologists and social scientists in general. It is a great advance on earlier critiques of Writing Culture (1986) that have emerged at intervals, a large number of them cited by the contributors. Its strength lies particularly in its transdisciplinary perspectives and the clarity of both critique and new representations. The prologue is a tour de force.  ·  Joan Vincent, Professor Emerita, Barnard College/Columbia University

Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
1 Prologue: Opening Doors Beyond Writing Culture
1(38)
Olaf Zenker
Karsten Kumoll
2 Textualization, Mystification and the Power of the Frame
39(18)
Vincent Crapanzano
3 Reading James Clifford: On Ethnographic Allegory
57(12)
Steffen Strohmenger
4 Indigenous Research and the Politics of Representation: Notes on the Cultural Theory of Marshall Sahlins
69(20)
Karsten Kumoll
5 From the Spirit's Point of View: Ethnography, Total Truth and Speakership
89(24)
Thomas G. Kirsch
6 Interlogue: `Writing Cultures' and the Quest for Knowledge
113(8)
Rozita Dimova
7 Language Matters: Reflexive Notes on Representing the Irish Language Revival in Catholic West Belfast
121(18)
Olaf Zenker
8 Ethnographic Cognition and Writing Culture
139(24)
Christophe Heintz
9 Hard Truths: Addressing a Crisis in Ethnography
163(24)
Stephen P. Reyna
10 The Migration of the `Culture' Concept from Anthropology to Sociology at the Fin de siecle
187(24)
John H. Zammito
11 Epilogue: How Do Paradigm Shifts Work in Anthropology? On the Relationship of Theory and Experience
211(18)
Gunther Schlee
Notes on Contributors 229(4)
Index 233
Olaf Zenker is Junior Professor at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Freie Universität Berlin. He received his PhD from the Martin Luther University and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany, and obtained his habilitation from the University of Bern, Switzerland. His publications include the co-edited volume Irish/ness Is All Around Us: Language Revivalism and the Culture of Ethnic Identity in Northern Ireland (Berghahn Books, 2013).