Anthropologists have been keenly aware of the tension between cultural relativism and absolute norms, and nowhere has this been more acute than with regards to moral values. Can we study the Other's morality without applying our own normative judgments? How do social anthropologists keep both the distance required by science and the empathy required for the analysis of lived experiences? The plurality of moralities has not received an explicit and focused attention until recently, when accelerated globalization often resulted in the collision of different value systems. Observing, describing…mehr
Anthropologists have been keenly aware of the tension between cultural relativism and absolute norms, and nowhere has this been more acute than with regards to moral values. Can we study the Other's morality without applying our own normative judgments? How do social anthropologists keep both the distance required by science and the empathy required for the analysis of lived experiences? The plurality of moralities has not received an explicit and focused attention until recently, when accelerated globalization often resulted in the collision of different value systems. Observing, describing and assessing values cross-culturally, the authors propose various methodological approaches to the study of moralities, illustrated with rich ethnographic accounts, thus offering a valuable guide for students of anthropology, sociology and cultural studies and for professionals concerned with the empirical and cross-cultural study of values.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Monica Heintz received her PhD in Social Anthropology in Cambridge in 2002, and was appointed Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in 2003. She is currently Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, the author of 'Be European, Recycle Yourself: Changing Work Ethic in Romania (LIT, 2006) and the editor of Weak State, Uncertain Citizenship: Moldova (Peter Lang, 2008).
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Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction: Why There Should Be an Anthropology of Moralities Monica Heintz Chapter 2. Norm and Spontaneity: Elicitation with Moral Dilemma Scenarios Thomas Widlok Chapter 3. Life History and Personal Experience: The Moral Conceptions of a Muscovite Man Jarrett Zigon Chapter 4. Morality, Value and Radical Cultural Change Joel Robbins Chapter 5. Accelerated Globalisation and the Conflicts of Values Seen Through the Lens of Transnational Adoption: A Comparative Perspective Signe Howell Chapter 6. Morality, Self and Power: The Idea of the Mahalla in Uzbekistan Johan Rasanayagam Chapter 7. Moralising Female Sexuality: The Intersections between Morality and Sexuality in Rural Vietnam Helle Rydstrøm Chapter 8. Narrative Ethics: The Excess of Giving and Moral Ambiguity in the Lao Vessantara-Jataka Patrice Ladwig Chapter 9. Adopting an Obligation: Moral Reasoning about Bougainvillean Children's Access to Social Services in New Ireland Karen Sykes Chapter 10. Between Facts and Norms: Towards an Anthropology of Ethical Practice Mark Goodale References Notes on Contributors Index
Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction: Why There Should Be an Anthropology of Moralities Monica Heintz Chapter 2. Norm and Spontaneity: Elicitation with Moral Dilemma Scenarios Thomas Widlok Chapter 3. Life History and Personal Experience: The Moral Conceptions of a Muscovite Man Jarrett Zigon Chapter 4. Morality, Value and Radical Cultural Change Joel Robbins Chapter 5. Accelerated Globalisation and the Conflicts of Values Seen Through the Lens of Transnational Adoption: A Comparative Perspective Signe Howell Chapter 6. Morality, Self and Power: The Idea of the Mahalla in Uzbekistan Johan Rasanayagam Chapter 7. Moralising Female Sexuality: The Intersections between Morality and Sexuality in Rural Vietnam Helle Rydstrøm Chapter 8. Narrative Ethics: The Excess of Giving and Moral Ambiguity in the Lao Vessantara-Jataka Patrice Ladwig Chapter 9. Adopting an Obligation: Moral Reasoning about Bougainvillean Children's Access to Social Services in New Ireland Karen Sykes Chapter 10. Between Facts and Norms: Towards an Anthropology of Ethical Practice Mark Goodale References Notes on Contributors Index
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