Biosocial Becomings
Integrating Social and Biological Anthropology
Herausgeber: Ingold, Tim; Palsson, Gisli
Biosocial Becomings
Integrating Social and Biological Anthropology
Herausgeber: Ingold, Tim; Palsson, Gisli
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Going beyond the division of nature and society, this unique book explores human life as a process of biosocial becoming.
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Going beyond the division of nature and society, this unique book explores human life as a process of biosocial becoming.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781107025639
- ISBN-10: 110702563X
- Artikelnr.: 37801885
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781107025639
- ISBN-10: 110702563X
- Artikelnr.: 37801885
Preface; 1. Prospect Tim Ingold; 2. Ensembles of biosocial relations Gisli Palsson; 3. Blurring the biological and social in human becomings Agustin Fuentes; 4. Life
in
the
making: epigenesis, biocultural environments and human becomings Eugenia Ramirez
Goicoechea; 5. Thalassemic lives as stories of becoming: mediated biologies and genetic (un)certainties Aglaia Chatjouli; 6. Shedding our selves: perspectivism, the bounded subject and the nature
culture divide Noa Vaisman; 7. Reflections on a collective brain at work: one week in the working life of an NGO
team in urban Marocco Barbara Elisabeth Götsch; 8. The habits of water: marginality and the sacralization of non
humans in North
Eastern Ghana Gaetano Mangiameli; 9. 'Bringing wood to life': lines, flows and materials in a Swazi sawmill Vito Laterza, Bob Forrester and Patience Mususa; 10. Humanity and life as the perpetual maintenance of specific efforts: a reappraisal of animism Istvan Praet; 11. Ravelling/unravelling: being
in
the
world and falling
out
of
the
world Hayder Al
Mohammad; 12. Retrospect Gisli Palsson; Notes on the contributors; References; Index.
in
the
making: epigenesis, biocultural environments and human becomings Eugenia Ramirez
Goicoechea; 5. Thalassemic lives as stories of becoming: mediated biologies and genetic (un)certainties Aglaia Chatjouli; 6. Shedding our selves: perspectivism, the bounded subject and the nature
culture divide Noa Vaisman; 7. Reflections on a collective brain at work: one week in the working life of an NGO
team in urban Marocco Barbara Elisabeth Götsch; 8. The habits of water: marginality and the sacralization of non
humans in North
Eastern Ghana Gaetano Mangiameli; 9. 'Bringing wood to life': lines, flows and materials in a Swazi sawmill Vito Laterza, Bob Forrester and Patience Mususa; 10. Humanity and life as the perpetual maintenance of specific efforts: a reappraisal of animism Istvan Praet; 11. Ravelling/unravelling: being
in
the
world and falling
out
of
the
world Hayder Al
Mohammad; 12. Retrospect Gisli Palsson; Notes on the contributors; References; Index.
Preface; 1. Prospect Tim Ingold; 2. Ensembles of biosocial relations Gisli Palsson; 3. Blurring the biological and social in human becomings Agustin Fuentes; 4. Life
in
the
making: epigenesis, biocultural environments and human becomings Eugenia Ramirez
Goicoechea; 5. Thalassemic lives as stories of becoming: mediated biologies and genetic (un)certainties Aglaia Chatjouli; 6. Shedding our selves: perspectivism, the bounded subject and the nature
culture divide Noa Vaisman; 7. Reflections on a collective brain at work: one week in the working life of an NGO
team in urban Marocco Barbara Elisabeth Götsch; 8. The habits of water: marginality and the sacralization of non
humans in North
Eastern Ghana Gaetano Mangiameli; 9. 'Bringing wood to life': lines, flows and materials in a Swazi sawmill Vito Laterza, Bob Forrester and Patience Mususa; 10. Humanity and life as the perpetual maintenance of specific efforts: a reappraisal of animism Istvan Praet; 11. Ravelling/unravelling: being
in
the
world and falling
out
of
the
world Hayder Al
Mohammad; 12. Retrospect Gisli Palsson; Notes on the contributors; References; Index.
in
the
making: epigenesis, biocultural environments and human becomings Eugenia Ramirez
Goicoechea; 5. Thalassemic lives as stories of becoming: mediated biologies and genetic (un)certainties Aglaia Chatjouli; 6. Shedding our selves: perspectivism, the bounded subject and the nature
culture divide Noa Vaisman; 7. Reflections on a collective brain at work: one week in the working life of an NGO
team in urban Marocco Barbara Elisabeth Götsch; 8. The habits of water: marginality and the sacralization of non
humans in North
Eastern Ghana Gaetano Mangiameli; 9. 'Bringing wood to life': lines, flows and materials in a Swazi sawmill Vito Laterza, Bob Forrester and Patience Mususa; 10. Humanity and life as the perpetual maintenance of specific efforts: a reappraisal of animism Istvan Praet; 11. Ravelling/unravelling: being
in
the
world and falling
out
of
the
world Hayder Al
Mohammad; 12. Retrospect Gisli Palsson; Notes on the contributors; References; Index.