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In: Northwestern University studies in phenomenology and existential philosophy
Introduction / Heike Delitz and Robert Seyfert -- The purpose of this book -- The naturalistic conception of anthropology and its political ambiguity -- The path to political anthropology -- The universal conception of political anthropology with regard to the human as the historical subject of attribution of its world -- Should universal anthropology proceed empirically or a priori? -- Two possible a priori procedures -- The new possibility of combining the a priori and empirical views according to the principle of the human's unfathomability -- Excursus: Dilthey's idea of a philosophy of life -- The principle of unfathomability, or the principle of open questions -- The human as power -- The exposure of the human -- Excursus: Why it is significant for the question of power that the primacy of philosophy or anthropology is undecidable -- The powerlessness and predictability of the human -- The human is tied to a people -- Epilogue. Political anthropology: Plessner's fascinating voice from Weimar / Joachim Fischer
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Dimensions Of Conflict In Political Action -- Segmentary Factional Political Systems -- Impotency and Power: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Effect of Alien Rule -- Anarchy without Chaos: Alternatives to Political Authority among the Kuikuru -- Bases for Political Compliance in Bena Villages -- Part II Authority And Authority Codes -- Politics and Shell-Money Finance in New Britain -- Power, Authority, and Personal Success in Islam and Bornu -- The Resolution of Conflict among the Lugbara of Uganda -- The Economic Activities of a Gilbertese Chief -- Problems of Succession in a Chippewa Council -- Part III Politics And Ritual -- Revolutionary Politics and Communal Ritual -- The Alien Diviner and Local Politics among the Tonga of Zambia -- Kinga Priests: The Politics of Pestilence -- Ritual Aspects of Conflict Control in African Micropolitics -- Part IV Political Fields And Their Boundaries -- From Contest to Council: Social Control among the St. Lawrence Island Eskimos -- Conflict Resolution in Changing Chinese Society: A Taiwanese Study -- Leadership and the Decision-Making Process among the Ila and the Swat Pathans -- Some Political Aspects of Clanship in a Modern Chinese City -- Index
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 74, Heft 1-2, S. 43-44
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Pelican Books
In the foreword to the first edition, renowned anthropologist, Victor Turner, wrote that this book was a succinct and lucid account of the sporadic growth of political anthropology over the past four decades . . . the introduction we have all been waiting for. Unique in its field, this book offers a comprehensive overview of political anthropology, including its history, its major research findings, and its theoretical concerns both past and present. The third edition has been significantly updated and expanded, with extensive changes in many chapters, two new chapters, a new Preface that repl
In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 644
In: Anthropology Research and Developments Ser
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- References -- Chapter 1 -- Leisure and Society -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Book -- Some Remarks and Insights -- The Ideological Nature of Leisure -- References -- Chapter 2 -- The Myth of Risk: Dialogues between Agamemnon and the Youth Skywalker -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Mythology -- Conceptual Discussion -- The Sociology of Risk -- From the Fall of Troy Towards Star Wars -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3 -- The Tourism Imaginaries Reconsidered -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Reading the Tourist Imaginaries -- A Preliminary Debate -- The Tourist Imaginaries Revisited -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 -- The Anthropology of Disasters: An Alternative Viewpoint -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Exploring the Essence of Humanitarian Disasters -- Constructing the Logic of Disasters -- Towards an Anthropological Definition of Resilience -- Poverty -- Repression, Vulnerability and the Society of Fear -- The Ideological Core of Poverty -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 -- The Climate Change and Thana-Capitalism -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Initial Insights -- Anthony Giddens -- Paul Virilio -- Tim Ingold -- Climate Change and Thana Capitalism -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion(Terrorism Today: Dilemmas Revolving Around Terrorism and National Security -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Initial Discussion -- Terrorism, Tourism and Leisure Spots -- Conclusion -- References -- About the Author -- Index -- Blank Page
In: Journal of power, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 9-34
ISSN: 1754-0305
In: Political power: the development of the field, S. 55-87
In: Contemporary liminality
This book explores considerations of method in the field of political anthropology, contending that this constitutes a distinct approach within the broader area of the human, social and political sciences. Faithful to the basic guiding ideas of anthropology, it nonetheless challenges and rejects the pretended stance of scientific neutrality and advances a position that engages with the notion of participation, recognising its value and arguing that participation is essential to the development of a proper social and political understanding. An outline of what political anthropology can offer by way of methods, this invitation to consider the development of methodological ideas beyond the presumed scientific' and universalistic' approaches that dominate in the social sciences will appeal to scholars of anthropology, sociology and politics with interests in questions of method and methodology.
In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 576