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In the Event: Toward an Anthropology of Generic Moments

Lotte Meinert

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In the Event: Toward an Anthropology of Generic Moments

Based on ethnographic studies from around the world, varying from rituals and meetings over protests and conflicts to natural disasters and management, this volume unfolds how to analyze generative moments through events that hold the key to understanding larger social situations.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.; Events are 'generative moments' in at least three senses: events are created by and condense larger-scale social structures;as moments, they spark and give rise to new social processes;in themselves, events may also serve to analyse social situations and relationships. Based on ethnographic studies from around the world, this volume analyses generative moments through events that hold the key to understanding larger social situations. These events - including the Ashura ritual in Bahrain, social cleavages in South Africa, a Buddhist cave in Nepal, drought in Burkina Faso, an earthquake in Pakistan, the cartoon crisis in Denmark, corporate management at Bang & Olufsen, protest meetings in Europe, and flooding and urban citizenship in Mozambique - are not simply destructive disasters, crises, and conflicts, but also generative and constitutive of the social. Publisher Marketing: Events are "generative moments" in at least three senses: events are created by and condense larger-scale social structures; as moments, they spark and give rise to new social processes; in themselves, events may also serve to analyze social situations and relationships. Based on ethnographic studies from around the world-varying from rituals and meetings over protests and conflicts to natural disasters and management-this volume analyzes generative moments through events that hold the key to understanding larger social situations. These events-including the Ashura ritual in Bahrain, social cleavages in South Africa, a Buddhist cave in Nepal, drought in Burkina Faso, an earthquake in Pakistan, the cartoon crisis in Denmark, corporate management at Bang & Olufsen, protest meetings in Europe, and flooding and urban citizenship in Mozambique-are not simply destructive disasters, crises, and conflicts, but also generative and constitutive of the social. Lotte Meinert is Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Culture and Society at Aarhus University, research leader of Governing Transition in Northern Uganda: Land and Trust, and co-director of EPICENTER: Center for Cultural Epidemics. She is the author of "Hopes in Friction: Schooling, Health" and "Everyday Life in Uganda" (Information Age Publishing) and co-editor of "Second Chances: The First Generation Living with ART in Uganda and "Ethnographies of Youth and Temporality" (Temple University Press). Bruce Kapferer is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Bergen and Honorary Professor at University College London. He has held academic positions in Zambia, Manchester, Adelaide, London, and Queensland, and carried out extensive fieldwork in Zambia, Sri Lanka, India, Australia, and South Africa. His major publications include "The Feast of the Sorcerer" (University of Chicago Press) and "Legends of People, Myths of State" (Berghahn Books).

Contributor Bio:  Kapferer, Bruce Bruce Kapferer is professor in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen, Norway, and honorary professor at University College London. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, "Legends of People, Myths of State."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2015
ISBN13 9781782388890
Publishers Berghahn Books
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Anthropological
Pages 186
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   258 g
Language English  
Editor Kapferer, Bruce
Editor Meinert, Lotte

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