Anthropology in motion : Encounters with current trajectories of scholarship from Austria

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Anthropology in motion : Encounters with current trajectories of scholarship from Austria

edited by Andre Gingrich

(The RAI country series / series editor, David Shankland, v. 4)

Sean Kingston Pub., 2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Anthropology in Austria has come a long way, in terms of achieving diversity, growth and international visibility, since first emerging in Vienna, the capital of the former Habsburg Empire, and now of one of its main successor countries. This volume combines elements of critical self-reflection about that academic past with confidence in the intellectual currents presently in motion across the discipline. As with the country’s contributions to world literature and music, the trajectory of social-cultural anthropology may be seen as a good example of the global relevance of research in Austria within the humanities and social sciences. This ‘anthropology in motion’ situates itself at the intersections between contemporary and historical research, but also often between the natural and the social sciences. It shows a commitment to conceptual and theoretical pluralism, but, equally importantly, a dedication to the maintenance and improvement of standards of methodological quality. Whether empirical research is focused on studies at home or abroad, the blending of renewed forms of ethnographic fieldwork with solid comparative analyses and archival research characterizes many of these ongoing advances.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 – Advances, transitions and other forms of motion: Introducing the trajectories of anthropology in Austria (Andre Gingrich)
  • Chapter 2 – Revaluation processes: Urban restructuring, war and dispossessed histories in a border city (Ayşe Cağlar)
  • Chapter 3 – Remote connections: Human entanglements with built and natural environments in the Arctic and elsewhere (Peter Schweitzer)
  • Chapter 4 – In motion: Genes, identities and mediated lives in dispersed small-scale contexts (Eva-Maria Knoll)
  • Chapter 5 – Persistent universals in biennial research: A perspective from the Biennale de Dakar (Thomas Fillitz)
  • Chapter 6 – From Buddhist deities to the spirit of capitalism: Tibetan medicine and the remaking of Inner Asia (Stephan Kloos)
  • Chapter 7 – Mnemotopes and memoryscapes in a transnation: The commemorations of extreme violent experiences in Kurdish and Yezidi society (Maria Six-Hohenbalken)
  • Chapter 8 – Riddles of the past: Historical anthropology and the history of anthropology (Andre Gingrich)
  • Chapter 9 – The heirs of ethnologia: The missing homeland and three imperial suburbs (Chris Hann)
  • Chapter 10 – Comment: An anthropology of the land (Joao de Pina-Cabral)
  • Contributors
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BD00800013
  • ISBN
    • 9781912385324
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Canon Pyon [England]
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 244 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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