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Buch, Englisch, 214 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 435 g

Remme / Sillander

Human Nature and Social Life

Perspectives on Extended Sociality
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-1-107-17920-2
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Perspectives on Extended Sociality

Buch, Englisch, 214 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 233 mm, Gewicht: 435 g

ISBN: 978-1-107-17920-2
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


What distinguishes humans from nonhuman 'others'? And how do these distinctions shape human sociality and the ways that humans relate to their others? Human Nature and Social Life brings together a collection of articles by prominent anthropologists to address these questions. The articles show how the fundamentally social nature of humans results in an extension of sociality to virtual, semiotic-material and nonhuman spheres, with humans therefore becoming part of 'extended socialities'. However, as the book's contributors demonstrate, human distinctness significantly bears upon these extended socialities, and the manner in which humans partake in them. Taking an ethnographic approach to its subject, this book demonstrates the continued value of studying the specificities of the human condition, and sets itself as a counterweight to current refutations of human exceptionalism.

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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.


Remme, Jon Henrik Ziegler
Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Anthropology, Universitetet i Oslo. He has conducted research among the Ifugao of the Philippines and has published extensively on such themes as religion, rituals, causality, and human-animal relations, including the monograph Pigs and Persons in the Philippines (2014). He has twice won awards for best article of the year in Norsk antropologisk tidsskrift, Norway's national anthropological journal. He is currently turning his research interests towards the political aspects of lobster farming and fishing along the Norwegian west coast.

Sillander, Kenneth
Kenneth Sillander is senior lecturer in sociology at the Swedish School of Social Science, University of Helsinki. He has conducted long-term ethnographic research among the Bentian people of Indonesian Borneo and published articles on subjects such as kinship, religion, rituals, naming, and ethnicity. He has previously edited Anarchic Solidarity (with Thomas Gibson, 2011), Ancestors in Borneo Societies (with Pascal Couderc, 2012), and 'Belonging in Borneo: Refiguring Dayak Ethnicity in Indonesia' (special issue in the Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, with Jennifer Alexander, 2016).



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