The discipline of anthropology is, at its best, characterized by
turbulence, self-examination, and inventiveness. In recent decades,
new thinking and practice within the field has certainly reflected
this pattern, as shown for example by numerous fruitful ventures
into the "politics and poetics" of anthropology. Surprisingly
little attention, however, has been given to the simple insight
that anthropology is composed of claims, whether tacit or explicit,
about anthropos and about logos--and the myriad ways in which these
two Greek nouns have been, might be, and should be, connected.
"Anthropos Today" represents a pathbreaking effort to fill this
gap.
Paul Rabinow brings together years of distinguished work in this
magisterial volume that seeks to reinvigorate the human sciences.
Specifically, he assembles a set of conceptual tools--"modern
equipment"--to assess how intellectual work is currently conducted
and how it might change.
"Anthropos Today" crystallizes Rabinow's previous ethnographic
inquiries into the production of truth about life in the world of
biotechnology and genome mapping (and his invention of new ways of
practicing this pursuit), and his findings on how new practices of
life, labor, and language have emerged and been institutionalized.
Here, Rabinow steps back from empirical research in order to
reflect on the conceptual and ethical resources available today to
conduct such inquiries.
Drawing richly on Foucault and many other thinkers including
Weber and Dewey, Rabinow concludes that a "contingent practice"
must be developed that focuses on "events of problematization."
Brilliantly synthesizing insights from American, French, and German
traditions, he offers a lucid, deeply learned, original discussion
of how one might best think about anthropos today.
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