ISBN:
9781789205404
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (158 p.)
Series Statement:
Studies in Social Analysis 9
Keywords:
Naturalism
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Nature Effect of human beings on
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
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academic series
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analyzing the social sciences
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animal borders
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anthropology
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collected works
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communication
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cultural studies
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different worlds
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invention of identity
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multiple ontologies
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multispecies anthropology
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nature
;
non western anthropologies
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ontology
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reality
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science and math
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social sciences
;
thomas kuhn
Abstract:
Over time, the role of nature in anthropology has evolved from being a mere backdrop for social and cultural diversity to being viewed as an integral part of the ontological entanglement of human and nonhuman agents. This transformation of the role of nature offers important insight into the relationships between diverse anthropological traditions. By highlighting natural-cultural worlds alongside these traditions, Multiple Nature-Cultures, Diverse Anthropologies explores the potential for creating more sophisticated conjunctions of anthropological knowledge and practice
Note:
Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Introduction. Minor Traditions, Shizen Equivocations, and Sophisticated Conjunctions
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Chapter 1 Naturalism and the Invention of Identity
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Chapter 2 Between Two Truths: Time in Physics and Fiji
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Chapter 3 Natures of Naturalism: Reaching Bedrock in Climate Science
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Chapter 4 Raw Data: Making Relations Matter
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Chapter 5 Methods for Multispecies Anthropology: Thinking with Salmon Otoliths and Scales
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Chapter 6 A Theory of 'Animal Borders': Thoughts and Practices toward Non-human Animals among the Gui Hunter-Gatherers
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Chapter 7 Delta Ontologies: Infrastructural Transformations in the Chao Phraya Delta, Thailand
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Chapter 8 The Ontological Turn: Taking Different Worlds Seriously
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Index
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In English
DOI:
10.1515/9781789205404
URL:
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