What Is Existential Anthropology?

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Michael Jackson, Albert Piette
Berghahn Books, 2015. ápr. 1. - 254 oldal

What is existential anthropology, and how would you define it? What has been gained by using existential perspectives in your fieldwork and writing? Editors Michael Jackson and Albert Piette each invited anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic to address these questions and explore how various approaches to the human condition might be brought together on the levels of method and of theory. Both editors also bring their own perspective: while Jackson has drawn on phenomenology, deploying the concepts of intersubjectivity, lifeworld, experience, existential mobility, and event, Piette has drawn on Heidegger’s Dasein-analysis, and developed a phenomenographical method for the observation and description of human beings in their singularity and ever-changing situations.

 

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Introduction
1
Chapter 1 Conversion and Convertiblility in Northern Mozambique
30
Chapter 2 BothAnd
58
Chapter 3 Reading Bruno Latour in Bahia
84
Chapter 4 The Station Hustle
104
Chapter 5 Mobility and Immobility in the Life of an Amputee
125
Chapter 6 Existential Aporias and the Precariousness of Being
155
Chapter 7 Existence Minimality and Believing
178
Chapter 8 Considering Human Existence
214
Contributors
237
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Albert Piette is Professor of Anthropology at Paris West University Nanterre and researcher at Centre for Ethnology and Comparative Sociology. In fieldwork, he has observed carnivals and festivals in Belgium, and quotidian life in Catholic parishes of France. He is author of over fifteen books in French about the epistemology and observation of details, religious phenomena, and rituals.

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