Experiments in Holism: Theory and Practice in Contemporary Anthropology presents a series of essays that critically examine the ongoing relevance of holism and its theoretical and methodological potential in today's world. Contributions from a diverse collection of leading anthropologists reveal how recent critiques of the holistic approach have not led to its wholesale rejection, but rather to a panoply of experiments that critically reassess and reemploy holism. The essays focus on aspects of holism including its utilization in current ethnographic research, holistic considerations in cultural anthropology, the French structuralist tradition, the predominantly English tradition of social anthropology, and many others. Collectively, the essays show how holism is simultaneously central to, and problematically a part of, the theory and practice of anthropology. Experiments in Holism reveals how contemporary attempts to rescale and retool anthropology entail new ways of coming to terms with anthropology's heritage of holism, seeking to obviate its current excesses while recapturing its critical potential to meet the challenges of our contemporary world.
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The term "holism" is shorthand for a central predicament inanthropology: human situations are culturally structured, butindividuals, who participate in more than one cultural "whole," cansometimes change the rules. This volume explores thetheoretical space between those two aspects of the humancondition.
Richard Handler, University of Virginia
These authors persuasively, even passionately, refocus theanalysis of socio-cultural ontology. In showing how thesimplistic rejection of past holisms undermined anthropology'sfundamental commitments, they instead devise ingeniously criticalnew perspectives reflecting today's massively reconfigured andvariegated understandings of context.
Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University)
In this capacious and brilliantly-editedcollection, holism no longer suggests a totalizing project,but rather an indispensable toolkit of world-making strategies. The innovative essays gathered here map a new, multi-scaledlandscape of Anthropological research.
James Clifford, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Author of The Predicament of Culture.
'Holism' does its magic again. This is anextraordinarily interesting commentary on the present state ofanthropology that would never have come together without theeditors' pursuit of an apparently unfashionable idea.
Marilyn Strathern
Richard Handler, University of Virginia
These authors persuasively, even passionately, refocus theanalysis of socio-cultural ontology. In showing how thesimplistic rejection of past holisms undermined anthropology'sfundamental commitments, they instead devise ingeniously criticalnew perspectives reflecting today's massively reconfigured andvariegated understandings of context.
Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University)
In this capacious and brilliantly-editedcollection, holism no longer suggests a totalizing project,but rather an indispensable toolkit of world-making strategies. The innovative essays gathered here map a new, multi-scaledlandscape of Anthropological research.
James Clifford, University of California, Santa Cruz.
Author of The Predicament of Culture.
'Holism' does its magic again. This is anextraordinarily interesting commentary on the present state ofanthropology that would never have come together without theeditors' pursuit of an apparently unfashionable idea.
Marilyn Strathern