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  • Das, Veena  (3)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 23 cm
    Series Statement: Oxford in India readings in sociology and social anthropology
    Former Title: Moral embedding of economic action
    DDC: 306.30954
    Keywords: Economic anthropology India ; Resource-based communities India ; Consumption (Economics) Moral and ethical aspects ; India ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indien ; Wirtschaft ; Ethnologie
    Note: Contributed articles; some previously published. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes , v. 1. The moral embedding of economic action
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9788125057338
    Language: English
    Pages: ix, 481 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    Edition: First published in India
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Das, Veena ; Suffering Social aspects ; Events (Philosophy) ; Social ethics ; Violence ; Power (Social sciences) ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; PHILOSOPHY / General ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift ; Das, Veena 1945- ; Indien ; Ethnologie
    Abstract: 1 Conversations, Generations, Genres: Anthropological Knowing as a Form of Life Roma Chatterji -- 2 Ethnography in the Time of Martyrs: History and Pain in Current Anthropological Practice Sylvain Perdigon -- 3 Pedagogies of the Clinic: Learning to Live (Again and Again) Aaron Goodfellow -- 4 Disembodied Conjugality Lotte Buch Segal -- 5 Word, Image and Movement: Translating Pain Ein Lal and Roma Chatterji -- 6 Conceptual Vita Bhrigupati Singh -- 7 The Child Bears Witness: Menace, Despair and Hope in a Courtroom Pratiksha Baxi -- 8 Experiments with Fate: Buddhist Morality and Human Rights in Thailand Don Selby -- 9 Communities and Recovered Life: Suffering and Recovery in the Sikh Carnage of 1984 Yasmeen Arif -- 10 Sexual Violence, Law and Qualities of Affiliation Sameena Mulla -- 11 On Feelings and Finiteness in Everyday Life Clara Han -- 12 'Listening to Voices': Immigrants, Settlers and Citizens at the Ethnic Margins of the State Sangeeta Chattoo -- 13 Punjabi Inscriptions of Kinship and Gender: Sayings and Songs Rita Brara-- 14 In the Event of an Anthropological Thought Anand Pandian -- 15 The Ayodhya Dispute: Law's Imagination and the Functions of the Status Quo Deepak Mehta -- 16 The Death of Nature in the Era of Global Warming Naveeda Khan -- 17 Triste Romantik: Ruminations on an Ethnographic Encounter with Philosophy Andrew Brandel -- 18 Making Claims to Tradition: Poetics and Politics in the Works of Young Maithil Painters Mani Shekhar Singh -- 19 The Mirror as Frame: Time and Narrative in the Folk Art of Bengal Roma Chatterji -- 20 Adjacent Thinking: A Postscript Veena Das -- 21 Between Words and Lives: A Thought of the Coming Together of Margins, Violence, and Suffering : An Interview with Veena Das
    Abstract: "The essays in this book explore the critical possibilities that have been opened by Veena Das's work. Taking off from her writing on pain as a call for acknowledgment, several essays explore how social sciences render pain, suffering, and the claims of the other as part of an ethics of responsibility. They search for disciplinary resources to contest the implicit division between those whose pain receives attention and those whose pain is seen as out of sync with the times and hence written out of the historical record. Another theme is the co-constitution of the event and the everyday, especially in the context of violence. Das's groundbreaking formulation of the everyday provides a frame for understanding how both violence and healing might grow out of it. Drawing on notions of life and voice and the struggle to write one's own narrative, the contributors provide rich ethnographies of what it is to inhabit a devastated world. Ethics as a form of attentiveness to the other, especially in the context of poverty, deprivation, and the corrosion of everyday life, appears in several of the essays. They take up the classic themes of kinship and obligation but give them entirely new meaning. Finally, anthropology's affinities with the literary are reflected in a final set of essays that show how forms of knowing in art and in anthropology are related through work with painters, performance artists, and writers"--
    Abstract: "The essays in this book examine how important themes in Veena Das's work have been critically assimilated in the work of a younger generation. Looking at the relation between the event and the everyday, the essays ask how we might trace the picture of thinking in anthropology through ethnography and through artistic, literary and philosophical practice"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    New York : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 0823261808 , 0823261816 , 9780823261802 , 9780823261819
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 255 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Forms of living
    DDC: 362.1086/942
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    Keywords: Delivery of Health Care ; Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ; Culture ; Family ; Poverty ; Stress, Psychological ; œaCultureœzIndia ; œaDelivery of Health CareœzIndia ; œaFamilyœzIndia ; œaHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeœzIndia ; œaPovertyœzIndia ; œaStress, PsychologicalœzIndia ; Indien ; Armut ; Krankheit ; Psychosoziale Situation
    Abstract: "Affliction: Health, Disease, Poverty inaugurates a novel way of understanding the trajectories of health and disease in the context of poverty. It traces the unfolding of illness within families, local communities, neighborhood markets and in occult worlds. Privileging the experience of people living in these neighborhoods it asks how can global health be made to take this experience into account rather than escape from it?"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note:Preface 1. Affliction: An Introduction 2. How the Body Speaks 3. A Child Learns Illness and Learns Death 4. Mental Illness, Psychiatric Institutions, and the Singularity of Lives 5. Dangerous Liaisons: Technology, Kinship, and Wild Spirits 6. The Reluctant Healer and the Darkness of our Times 7. Medicines, Markets, and Healing 8. Global Health Discourse and the View from Planet Earth 9. Epilogue Note Bibliography Index.
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-248) and index
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