Emergent forms of life and the anthropological voice /

Anthropology as Cultural Critique helped redefine cultural anthropology in the 1980s. Now, with Emergent Forms of Life and the Anthropological Voice, pathbreaking scholar Michael M. J. Fischer moves the discussion to a consideration of the groundwork laid in the 1990s for engagements with the fast-c...

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Main Author: Fischer, Michael M. J., 1946- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • Deep play and social responsibility in Vienna
  • Emergent forms of life: anthropologies of late or post modernities
  • Filmic judgment and cultural critique: Iranian cinema in a teletechnological world
  • Cultural critique with a hammer, a gouge, and a woodblock: art and medicine in the age of social re-traumatization
  • Ethnographic critique and technoscientific narratives: the old mole, ethical plateaus, and the governance of emergent biosocial polities
  • Autobiographical voices (1,2,3) and mosaic memory: ethnicity, religion, science
  • Post-avant-garde tasks of Polish film: ethnographic Odklamane
  • Worlding cyberspace: towards a critical ethnography in space, time, and theory
  • Calling the futures: delay call forwarding
  • In the science zone: the Yanomami and the fight for representation.