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Memory against Culture - Arguments and Reminders (Paperback)
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Memory against Culture - Arguments and Reminders (Paperback)
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In Memory against Culture, the renowned anthropologist Johannes
Fabian assesses the contemporary practice of anthropology and its
emerging shape as a global discipline. In twelve essays ranging
from theoretical reflections to re-examinations of past
ethnographic work, Fabian addresses central theoretical debates
within the discipline and throughout the social sciences-about
language and time, history and memory, and ethnography and
recognition. Together the essays illuminate Fabian's pluralist
vision of an anthropology that always makes the other present by
opening itself to conversational and transnational practices,
refusing epistemological claims that privilege any one voice,
language, or point of view.Fabian returns to his landmark book Time
and the Other to consider how the role of the other in
anthropological inquiry has been transformed over the past two
decades. He explores the place of linguistics in contemporary
language-centered anthropology, and he ponders how studies of
material culture imbue objects with "otherness." Meditating on the
place of memory and forgetting in ethnography, he draws from his
own ethnographic work in the Congo to ask why Africa, the site of
so much early anthropological study, continues to be forgotten in
the wake of colonization. Arguing for the importance of remembering
Africa, Fabian focuses on the relationship between thought and
memory in the Swahili language. In so doing, he suggests new
methods for investigating memory practices across cultures. Turning
to the practice of ethnography, he examines the role of the
Internet and the place of field notes and other memoranda in
ethnographic writing. At once wide-ranging and incisive, Memory
against Culture is a significant reflection on the state of the
field by one of its most thoughtful and engaged practitioners.
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