Human Nature and Social Life
Perspectives on Extended Sociality
Herausgeber: Remme, Jon Henrik Ziegler; Sillander, Kenneth
Human Nature and Social Life
Perspectives on Extended Sociality
Herausgeber: Remme, Jon Henrik Ziegler; Sillander, Kenneth
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The book explores how humans are distinct social beings whose relations nevertheless extend into nonhuman spheres in various ways.
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The book explores how humans are distinct social beings whose relations nevertheless extend into nonhuman spheres in various ways.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781107179202
- ISBN-10: 1107179203
- Artikelnr.: 48399895
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781107179202
- ISBN-10: 1107179203
- Artikelnr.: 48399895
Introduction: extended sociality and the social life of humans Kenneth
Sillander and Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme; 1. The evanescence of experience
and how to capture it Christina Toren; 2. The mirror of the material:
things, objects and what we see in them Janet Hoskins; 3. Human at risk:
becoming human and the dynamics of extended sociality Jon Henrik Ziegler
Remme; 4. Connectedness through separation: human - nonhuman relations in
Tibet and Mongolia Heidi Fjeld and Benedikte V. Lindskog; 5. Egalitarian
and non-egalitarian sociality Alan Barnard; 6. Peaceful sociality: the
causes of nonviolence among the Orang Asli of Malaysia Kirk Endicott; 7.
The point of no return: the tristesse of anthropological fieldwork Carol
Delaney; 8. Sociality, socialities, and sociality as a causal force Michael
Carrithers; 9. Monism, dualism and participant observation Maurice Bloch;
10. Kinship particularism and the project of anthropological comparison
Susan McKinnon; Afterword: extensions Marilyn Strathern.
Sillander and Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme; 1. The evanescence of experience
and how to capture it Christina Toren; 2. The mirror of the material:
things, objects and what we see in them Janet Hoskins; 3. Human at risk:
becoming human and the dynamics of extended sociality Jon Henrik Ziegler
Remme; 4. Connectedness through separation: human - nonhuman relations in
Tibet and Mongolia Heidi Fjeld and Benedikte V. Lindskog; 5. Egalitarian
and non-egalitarian sociality Alan Barnard; 6. Peaceful sociality: the
causes of nonviolence among the Orang Asli of Malaysia Kirk Endicott; 7.
The point of no return: the tristesse of anthropological fieldwork Carol
Delaney; 8. Sociality, socialities, and sociality as a causal force Michael
Carrithers; 9. Monism, dualism and participant observation Maurice Bloch;
10. Kinship particularism and the project of anthropological comparison
Susan McKinnon; Afterword: extensions Marilyn Strathern.
Introduction: extended sociality and the social life of humans Kenneth
Sillander and Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme; 1. The evanescence of experience
and how to capture it Christina Toren; 2. The mirror of the material:
things, objects and what we see in them Janet Hoskins; 3. Human at risk:
becoming human and the dynamics of extended sociality Jon Henrik Ziegler
Remme; 4. Connectedness through separation: human - nonhuman relations in
Tibet and Mongolia Heidi Fjeld and Benedikte V. Lindskog; 5. Egalitarian
and non-egalitarian sociality Alan Barnard; 6. Peaceful sociality: the
causes of nonviolence among the Orang Asli of Malaysia Kirk Endicott; 7.
The point of no return: the tristesse of anthropological fieldwork Carol
Delaney; 8. Sociality, socialities, and sociality as a causal force Michael
Carrithers; 9. Monism, dualism and participant observation Maurice Bloch;
10. Kinship particularism and the project of anthropological comparison
Susan McKinnon; Afterword: extensions Marilyn Strathern.
Sillander and Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme; 1. The evanescence of experience
and how to capture it Christina Toren; 2. The mirror of the material:
things, objects and what we see in them Janet Hoskins; 3. Human at risk:
becoming human and the dynamics of extended sociality Jon Henrik Ziegler
Remme; 4. Connectedness through separation: human - nonhuman relations in
Tibet and Mongolia Heidi Fjeld and Benedikte V. Lindskog; 5. Egalitarian
and non-egalitarian sociality Alan Barnard; 6. Peaceful sociality: the
causes of nonviolence among the Orang Asli of Malaysia Kirk Endicott; 7.
The point of no return: the tristesse of anthropological fieldwork Carol
Delaney; 8. Sociality, socialities, and sociality as a causal force Michael
Carrithers; 9. Monism, dualism and participant observation Maurice Bloch;
10. Kinship particularism and the project of anthropological comparison
Susan McKinnon; Afterword: extensions Marilyn Strathern.