In "Marking Time," Paul Rabinow presents his most recent
reflections on the anthropology of the contemporary. Drawing richly
on the work of Michel Foucault, John Dewey, Niklas Luhmann, and,
most interestingly, German painter Gerhard Richter, Rabinow offers
a set of conceptual tools for scholars examining cutting-edge
practices in the life sciences, security, new media and art
practices, and other emergent phenomena. Taking up topics that
include bioethics, anger and competition among molecular
biologists, the lessons of the "Drosophila" genome, the nature of
ethnographic observation in radically new settings, and the moral
landscape shared by scientists and anthropologists, Rabinow shows
how anthropology remains relevant to contemporary debates. By
turning abstract philosophical problems into real-world
explorations and offering original insights, "Marking Time" is a
landmark contribution to the continuing re-invention of
anthropology and the human sciences.
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