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Objects and Objections of Ethnography

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By (author): James T. Siegel

The essays in this volume, in all their astonishing richness and diversity, focus on the question of the other. Brimming with whole flotillas of new ideas, they delineate subtle and various ways in which that question can be made the basis of an ethnographic project.
In them, the author responds to the invitations extended by a specific location rather than pursuing a codified method. And they examine many different socialities in many different locationsamong them the Cornell University campus in the late seventies, the former Musée de lHomme and the Quai Branly Museum in Paris, the
Indonesian province of Aceh in the wake of the tsunami of 2004, and contemporary Indonesia, in the liminal figures of the Jew and the Chinese. The author meticulously traces how the social and cultural responses in each location are astonishingly differentin the form, say, of gorges, faces, garbage, and fetishes.
Regrettably, these days anthropologists have a tendency to look for similarities rather than differences, to show how one phenomenon is just like another. This book stands determinedly against this trend, both in its ethnographic examinations and in how it takes up such figures as Kant, Derrida, Bataille, Simmel, and Leiris so as to illuminate not only the objects of ethnography but also differences among the perspectives
these thinkers represent.
This book will put the methods and objects of anthropology in an entirely new light. In addition, it will speak to the concerns of historians, political scientists, and scholars of area studies, literature, and art.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2011
  • Publisher: Fordham University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780823232741

About James T. Siegel

James T. Siegel is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Asian Studies at Cornell University. His most recent books are Naming the Witch; A New Criminal Type in Jakarta: Counter-Revolution Today; Fetish Recognition Revolution; and Solo in the New Order: Language and Hierarchy in an Indonesian City.

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