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Textures of the Ordinary - Doing Anthropology after Wittgenstein (Paperback)
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Textures of the Ordinary - Doing Anthropology after Wittgenstein (Paperback)
Series: Thinking from Elsewhere
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How might we speak of human life amid violence, deprivation, or
disease so intrusive as to put the idea of the human into question?
How can scholarship and advocacy address new forms of war or the
slow, corrosive violence that belie democracy's promise to mitigate
human suffering? To Veena Das, the answers to these question lie
not in foundational ideas about human nature but in a close
attention to the diverse ways in which the natural and the social
mutually absorb each other on a daily basis. Textures of the
Ordinary shows how anthropology finds a companionship with
philosophy in the exploration of everyday life. Based on two
decades of ethnographic work among low-income urban families in
India, Das shows how the notion of texture aligns ethnography with
the anthropological tone in Wittgenstein and Cavell, as well as in
literary texts. Das shows that doing anthropology after
Wittgenstein does not consist in taking over a new set of terms
such as forms of life, language games, or private language from
Wittgenstein's philosophy. Instead, we must learn to see what
eludes us in the everyday precisely because it is before our eyes.
The book shows different routes of return to the everyday as it is
corroded not only by catastrophic events but also by repetitive and
routine violence within everyday life itself. As an alternative to
normative ethics, this book develops ordinary ethics as
attentiveness to the other and as the ability of small acts of care
to stand up to horrific violence. Textures of the Ordinary offers a
model of thinking in which concepts and experience are shown to be
mutually vulnerable. With questions returned to repeatedly
throughout the text and over a lifetime, this book is an
intellectually intimate invitation into the ordinary, that which is
most simple yet most difficult to perceive in our lives.
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