Exotic No More, Second Edition
Anthropology for the Contemporary World
Second Edition
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Exotic No More, Second Edition
Anthropology for the Contemporary World
Second Edition
In this new edition of the anthropological classic Exotic No More, some of today’s most respected anthropologists demonstrate the tremendous contributions that anthropological theory and ethnographic methods can make to the study of contemporary society. With chapters covering a wide variety of subjects—the economy, religion, the sciences, gender and sexuality, human rights, music and art, tourism, migration, and the internet—this volume shows how anthropologists grapple with a world that is in constant and accelerating transformation. Each contributor uses examples from their adventurous fieldwork to challenge us to rethink some of our most firmly held notions. This fully updated edition reflects the best that anthropology has to offer in the twenty-first century. The result is both an invaluable introduction to the field for students and a landmark achievement that will set the agenda for critical approaches to the study of contemporary life.
Contributors:Ruben Andersson, Philippe Bourgois, Catherine Buerger, James G. Carrier, Marcus Colchester, James Fairhead, Kim Fortun, Mike Fortun, Katy Gardner, Faye Ginsburg, Roberto J. González, Tom Griffiths, Chris Hann, Susan Harding, Faye V. Harrison, Laurie Kain Hart, Richard Jenkins, George Karandinos, Christopher M. Kelty, Melissa Leach, Margaret Lock, Jeremy MacClancy, Sally Engle Merry, Fernando Montero, Matt Sakakeeny, Anthony Alan Shelton, Christopher B. Steiner, Richard Ashby Wilson
Contributors:Ruben Andersson, Philippe Bourgois, Catherine Buerger, James G. Carrier, Marcus Colchester, James Fairhead, Kim Fortun, Mike Fortun, Katy Gardner, Faye Ginsburg, Roberto J. González, Tom Griffiths, Chris Hann, Susan Harding, Faye V. Harrison, Laurie Kain Hart, Richard Jenkins, George Karandinos, Christopher M. Kelty, Melissa Leach, Margaret Lock, Jeremy MacClancy, Sally Engle Merry, Fernando Montero, Matt Sakakeeny, Anthony Alan Shelton, Christopher B. Steiner, Richard Ashby Wilson
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Table of Contents
Introduction. Taking People Seriously
1. Coming of Age in the Concrete Killing Fields of the US Inner City
2. Religion: It’s Not What It Used to Be
3. Gender and Sexuality
4. Unraveling “Race” for the Twenty-First Century
5. Imagined but Not Imaginary: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Early Twenty-First Century
6. Socialism: Ethics, Ideologies, and Outcomes
7. Economy
8. Anthropology, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism
9. The Anthropological Borderlands of Global Migration
10. Anthropology and Development
11. Environment and Anthropology: Socio-natures in a Politicized Anthropocene
12. Toxic Life in the Anthropocene
13. Anthropologies of the Sciences: Thinking across Strata
14. Every Era Gets the Internet It Deserves (or, the Phases of Hacking)
15. The Practice of Human Rights
16. Anthropology and the Right to Self-Determination of Forest Peoples
17. Anthropology/Media
18. Reading Time: An Anthropology of Clocks in the History of Photography
19. Critical Anthropologies and the Resurgence of Culture Museums: Alternative Histories
20. Paradise Postponed: The Predicaments of Tourism
21. Resounding Power: Politicizing the Anthropology of Music
List of Contributors
Index
Jeremy MacClancy
1. Coming of Age in the Concrete Killing Fields of the US Inner City
Philippe Bourgois, Laurie Kain Hart, George Karandinos, and Fernando Montero
2. Religion: It’s Not What It Used to Be
Susan Harding
3. Gender and Sexuality
Sally Engle Merry
4. Unraveling “Race” for the Twenty-First Century
Faye V. Harrison
5. Imagined but Not Imaginary: Ethnicity and Nationalism in the Early Twenty-First Century
Richard Jenkins
6. Socialism: Ethics, Ideologies, and Outcomes
Chris Hann
7. Economy
James G. Carrier
8. Anthropology, Terrorism, and Counterterrorism
Roberto J. González
9. The Anthropological Borderlands of Global Migration
Ruben Andersson
10. Anthropology and Development
Katy Gardner
11. Environment and Anthropology: Socio-natures in a Politicized Anthropocene
James Fairhead and Melissa Leach
12. Toxic Life in the Anthropocene
Margaret Lock
13. Anthropologies of the Sciences: Thinking across Strata
Mike Fortun and Kim Fortun
14. Every Era Gets the Internet It Deserves (or, the Phases of Hacking)
Christopher Kelty
15. The Practice of Human Rights
Catherine Buerger and Richard Ashby Wilson
16. Anthropology and the Right to Self-Determination of Forest Peoples
Marcus Colchester and Tom Griffiths
17. Anthropology/Media
Faye Ginsburg
18. Reading Time: An Anthropology of Clocks in the History of Photography
Christopher B. Steiner
19. Critical Anthropologies and the Resurgence of Culture Museums: Alternative Histories
Anthony Alan Shelton
20. Paradise Postponed: The Predicaments of Tourism
Jeremy MacClancy
21. Resounding Power: Politicizing the Anthropology of Music
Matt Sakakeeny
List of Contributors
Index
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