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Unfinished Joao Biehl

Unfinished By Joao Biehl

Unfinished by Joao Biehl


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The contributors to Unfinished explore the ethnographic essay's expressive potentials by pursuing an anthropology of becoming, which attends to the contingency of lived experience and provides new means to represent what life means and how it can be represented.

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Unfinished: The Anthropology of Becoming by Joao Biehl

This original, field-changing collection explores the plasticity and unfinishedness of human subjects and lifeworlds, advancing the conceptual terrain of an anthropology of becoming. People's becomings trouble and exceed ways of knowing and acting, producing new possibilities for research, methodology, and writing. The contributors creatively bridge ethnography and critical theory in a range of worlds on the edge, from war and its aftermath, economic transformation, racial inequality, and gun violence to religiosity, therapeutic markets, animal rights activism, and abrupt environmental change. Defying totalizing analytical schemes, these visionary essays articulate a human science of the uncertain and unknown and restore a sense of movement and possibility to ethics and political practice. Unfinished invites readers to consider the array of affects, ideas, forces, and objects that shape contemporary modes of existence and future horizons, opening new channels for critical thought and creative expression.

Contributors. Lucas Bessire, Joao Biehl, Naisargi N. Dave, Elizabeth A. Davis, Michael M. J. Fischer, Angela Garcia, Peter Locke, Adriana Petryna, Bridget Purcell, Laurence Ralph, Lilia M. Schwarcz

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Unfinished: The Anthropology of Becoming promises to contribute to our understanding of this current moment of political and epistemological uncertainties, and will be of great interest to scholars, researchers, and writers from across the social and natural sciences and the humanities. -- Onur Gunay and Heath Pearson * Somatosphere *
As complex and ambitious as it is masterfully conceived. . . . A sign of renaissance in anthropology. -- Roberto Costa * The Australian Journal of Anthropology *
Bringing the theme of becoming to the center of the anthropological debate is particularly timely in a context in which institutions, as well as the public, are discussing and interpreting society in ways that rely heavily on deterministic forms of schematism and simplification. . . . Unfinished could be an intriguing choice for professionals looking for a source of inspiration for new analytical approaches to study the dynamism of social phenomena. -- Michele Fontefrancesco * Anthropology in Action *
Although theoretically complex, the contributors never lose sight of the individuals at the heart of ethnography. . . . What stands out is its intricate and intimate representation of human experience, which imbues it with authority and stays with the reader for a long time. -- Heather Montgomery * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute *

About Joao Biehl

Joao Biehl is Susan Dod Brown Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University and the author of Vita: Life in a Zone of Social Abandonment and Will to Live: AIDS Therapies and the Politics of Survival.

Peter Locke is Assistant Professor of Instruction in Global Health Studies and the Department of Anthropology at Northwestern University.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Unfinished / Joao Biehl and Peter Locke ix
Introduction. Ethnographic Sensorium / Joao Biehl and Peter Locke 1
1. The Anthropology of Becoming / Joao Biehl and Peter Locke 41
2. Becoming Aggrieved / Laurence Ralph 93
3. Heaven / Angela Garcia 111
4. Rebellious Matter / Bridget Purcell 133
5. Witness / Naisargi N. Dave 151
6. I Was Cannibalized by an Artist / Lilia M. Schwarcz 173
7. On Negative Becoming / Lucas Bessire 197
8. Time Machines / Elizabeth A. Davis 217
9. Horizoning / Adriana Petryna 243
10. Meantime / Peter Locke 269
11. Hereafter / Joao Biehl 278
Afterword. Zen Exercises: Anthropological Discipline and Ethics / Michael M. J. Fischer 293
Acknowledgments 317
Bibliography 319
Contributors 353
List of Illustrations 357
Index 359

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NGR9780822369455
9780822369455
0822369451
Unfinished: The Anthropology of Becoming by Joao Biehl
New
Paperback
Duke University Press
2017-12-01
400
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