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The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty - Political Imagination beyond the State (Hardcover): Rebecca Bryant, Madeleine Reeves The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty - Political Imagination beyond the State (Hardcover)
Rebecca Bryant, Madeleine Reeves
R3,020 Discovery Miles 30 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Around the world, border walls and nationalisms are on the rise as people express the desire to "take back" sovereignty. The contributors to this collection use ethnographic research in disputed and exceptional places to study sovereignty claims from the ground up. While it might immediately seem that citizens desire a stronger state, the cases of compromised, contested, or failed sovereignty in this volume point instead to political imaginations beyond the state form. Examples from Spain to Afghanistan and from Western Sahara to Taiwan show how calls to take back control or to bring back order are best understood as longings for sovereign agency. By paying close ethnographic attention to these desires and their consequences, The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty offers a new way to understand why these yearnings have such profound political resonance in a globally interconnected world. Contributors: Panos Achniotis, Jens Bartelson, Joyce Dalsheim, Dace Dzenovska, Sara L. Friedman, Azra Hromadžić, Louisa Lombard, Alice Wilson, and Torunn Wimpelmann.

Sovereignty Suspended - Building the So-Called State (Hardcover): Rebecca Bryant, Mete Hatay Sovereignty Suspended - Building the So-Called State (Hardcover)
Rebecca Bryant, Mete Hatay
R1,698 Discovery Miles 16 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What is de facto about the de facto state? In Sovereignty Suspended, this question guides Rebecca Bryant and Mete Hatay through a journey into de facto state-building, or the process of constructing an entity that looks like a state and acts like a state but that much of the world says does not or should not exist. In international law, the de facto state is one that exists in reality but remains unrecognized by other states. Nevertheless, such entities provide health care and social security, issue identity cards and passports, and interact with international aid donors. De facto states hold elections, conduct censuses, control borders, and enact fiscal policies. Indeed, most maintain representative offices in sovereign states and are able to unofficially communicate with officials. Bryant and Hatay develop the concept of the "aporetic state" to describe such entities, which project stateness and so seem real, even as nonrecognition renders them unrealizable. Sovereignty Suspended is based on more than two decades of ethnographic and archival research in one so-called aporetic state, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). It traces the process by which the island's "north" began to emerge as a tangible, separate, if unrecognized space following violent partition in 1974. Like other de facto states, the TRNC looks and acts like a state, appearing real to observers despite international condemnations, denials of its existence, and the belief of large numbers of its citizens that it will never be a "real" state. Bryant and Hatay excavate the contradictions and paradoxes of life in an aporetic state, arguing that it is only by rethinking the concept of the de facto state as a realm of practice that we will be able to understand the longevity of such states and what it means to live in them.

The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty - Political Imagination beyond the State (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant, Madeleine Reeves The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty - Political Imagination beyond the State (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant, Madeleine Reeves
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Around the world, border walls and nationalisms are on the rise as people express the desire to "take back" sovereignty. The contributors to this collection use ethnographic research in disputed and exceptional places to study sovereignty claims from the ground up. While it might immediately seem that citizens desire a stronger state, the cases of compromised, contested, or failed sovereignty in this volume point instead to political imaginations beyond the state form. Examples from Spain to Afghanistan and from Western Sahara to Taiwan show how calls to take back control or to bring back order are best understood as longings for sovereign agency. By paying close ethnographic attention to these desires and their consequences, The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty offers a new way to understand why these yearnings have such profound political resonance in a globally interconnected world. Contributors: Panos Achniotis, Jens Bartelson, Joyce Dalsheim, Dace Dzenovska, Sara L. Friedman, Azra Hromadžić, Louisa Lombard, Alice Wilson, and Torunn Wimpelmann.

Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management - Findings from a Global Survey (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management - Findings from a Global Survey (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant; Anna Clements, Pablo De Castro
R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Bridge - Could There Be a Difference Between Religion and Relationship? (Paperback): R Reed Hervey MS/Lpc The Bridge - Could There Be a Difference Between Religion and Relationship? (Paperback)
R Reed Hervey MS/Lpc; Edited by Rebecca Bryant Hervey
R260 Discovery Miles 2 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Anthropology of the Future (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant, Daniel M. Knight The Anthropology of the Future (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant, Daniel M. Knight
R698 Discovery Miles 6 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Study of the future is an important new field in anthropology. Building on a philosophical tradition running from Aristotle through Heidegger to Schatzki, this book presents the concept of 'orientations' as a way to study everyday life. It analyses six main orientations - anticipation, expectation, speculation, potentiality, hope, and destiny - which represent different ways in which the future may affect our present. While orientations entail planning towards and imagining the future, they also often involve the collapse or exhaustion of those efforts: moments where hope may turn to apathy, frustrated planning to disillusion, and imagination to fatigue. By examining these orientations at different points, the authors argue for an anthropology that takes fuller account of the teleologies of action.

Get Up and Dance (Paperback): R. Reed Hervey Get Up and Dance (Paperback)
R. Reed Hervey; Rebecca Bryant Hervey
R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In reading "Get Up and Dance," you will find it more than interesting and entertaining; you will also realize what a fantastic personal relationship can be had with Jesus. This is a true and honest chronicle of some of the miracles and wonders, along with failures and fumbling, through which God has carried the author.

Mothers and Daughters - Complicated Connections Across Cultures (Hardcover): Alice H. Deakins, Rebecca Bryant Lockridge, Helen... Mothers and Daughters - Complicated Connections Across Cultures (Hardcover)
Alice H. Deakins, Rebecca Bryant Lockridge, Helen M Sterk
R3,260 Discovery Miles 32 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Family stories of the ties between mothers and daughters form the foundation of Mothers and Daughters: Complicated Connections Across Cultures. Nationally and internationally known feminist scholars frame, analyze, and explore mother-daughter bonds in this collection of essays. Cultures from around the world are mined for insights which reveal historical, generational, ethnic, political, religious, and social class differences. This book focuses on the tenacity of the connection between mothers and daughters, impediments to a strong connection, and practices of good communication. Mothers and Daughters will interest those studying communication, women s studies, psychology, sociology, anthropology, counseling, and cultural studies.

Cyprus and the Politics of Memory - History, Community and Conflict (Hardcover, New): Rebecca Bryant, Yiannis Papadakis Cyprus and the Politics of Memory - History, Community and Conflict (Hardcover, New)
Rebecca Bryant, Yiannis Papadakis
R5,114 Discovery Miles 51 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The island of Cyprus has been bitterly divided for more than four decades. One of the most divisive elements of the Cyprus conflict is the writing of its history, a history called on by both communities to justify and explain their own notions of justice. While for Greek Cypriots the history of Cyprus begins with ancient Greece and Hellenistic culture, for the Turkish Cypriot community the history of the island begins with the Ottoman invasion of 1571. The singular narratives both sides often employ to tell the story of the island are, as this volume argues, a means of continuing the battle which has torn the island apart, and an obstacle to resolution.

The Cyprus Conflict and History re-orientates history-writing on Cyprus from a tool of division to a form of dialogue, and explores a way forward for the future of conflict resolution in the region.

Woman to Women (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant Hervey Woman to Women (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant Hervey
R161 Discovery Miles 1 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A compilation of God-Inspired letters of encouragement especially for women taken from a series written and distributed to a select number of recipients.

If I'm not carved on the palms of God's hands, I'll eat your hat. (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant Hervey If I'm not carved on the palms of God's hands, I'll eat your hat. (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant Hervey
R152 Discovery Miles 1 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This encouraging compilation of stories is not a big book; just one you can pick up and read while you wait for someone, or stick it in your purse to peruse while under the hairdryer. Maybe read it in the bathroom? You get the idea. This little book is just long enough to get the point across and short enough to hold your interest.

Imagining the Modern - The Cultures of Nationalism in Cyprus (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant Imagining the Modern - The Cultures of Nationalism in Cyprus (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant
R1,190 Discovery Miles 11 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book argues that two conflicting styles of nationalist imagination led to the violent rending of Cyprus in 1974 and sustained that division over decades. Based on comparative research in both southern and northern Cyprus, the work demonstrates how the conflict emerged through Cypriots' encounters with modernity under British colonialism, and through a consequent re-imagining of the body politic in a new world in which Cypriots were defined as part of a European periphery. The book describes how Muslims and Christians in Cyprus were transformed into Turks and Greeks, and what it meant--epistemologically, ontologically, and politically--when they were.

Mothers and Daughters - Complicated Connections Across Cultures (Paperback): Alice H. Deakins, Rebecca Bryant Lockridge, Helen... Mothers and Daughters - Complicated Connections Across Cultures (Paperback)
Alice H. Deakins, Rebecca Bryant Lockridge, Helen M Sterk
R1,246 R779 Discovery Miles 7 790 Save R467 (37%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Family stories of the ties between mothers and daughters form the foundation of Mothers and Daughters: Complicated Connections Across Cultures. Nationally and internationally known feminist scholars frame, analyze, and explore mother-daughter bonds in this collection of essays. Cultures from around the world are mined for insights which reveal historical, generational, ethnic, political, religious, and social class differences. This book focuses on the tenacity of the connection between mothers and daughters, impediments to a strong connection, and practices of good communication. Mothers and Daughters will interest those studying communication, women's studies, psychology, sociology, anthropology, counseling, and cultural studies.

The Anthropology of the Future (Hardcover): Rebecca Bryant, Daniel M. Knight The Anthropology of the Future (Hardcover)
Rebecca Bryant, Daniel M. Knight
R2,215 Discovery Miles 22 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Study of the future is an important new field in anthropology. Building on a philosophical tradition running from Aristotle through Heidegger to Schatzki, this book presents the concept of 'orientations' as a way to study everyday life. It analyses six main orientations - anticipation, expectation, speculation, potentiality, hope, and destiny - which represent different ways in which the future may affect our present. While orientations entail planning towards and imagining the future, they also often involve the collapse or exhaustion of those efforts: moments where hope may turn to apathy, frustrated planning to disillusion, and imagination to fatigue. By examining these orientations at different points, the authors argue for an anthropology that takes fuller account of the teleologies of action.

The Past in Pieces - Belonging in the New Cyprus (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant The Past in Pieces - Belonging in the New Cyprus (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On April 23, 2003, to the surprise of much of the world, the ceasefire line that divides Cyprus opened. The line had partitioned the island since 1974, and so international media heralded the opening of the checkpoints as a historic event that echoed the fall of the Berlin Wall. As in the moment of the Wall's collapse, cameras captured the rush of Cypriots across the border to visit homes unwillingly abandoned three decades earlier. It was a euphoric moment, and one that led to expectations of reunification. But within a year Greek Cypriots overwhelmingly rejected at referendum a United Nations plan to reunite the island, despite their Turkish compatriots' support for the plan. In "The Past in Pieces," anthropologist Rebecca Bryant explores why the momentous event of the opening has not led Cyprus any closer to reunification, and indeed in many ways has driven the two communities of the island further apart.This chronicle of the "new Cyprus" tells the story of the opening through the voices and lives of the people of one town that has experienced conflict. Over the course of two years, Bryant studied a formerly mixed town in northern Cyprus in order to understand both experiences of life together before conflict and the ways in which the dissolution of that shared life is remembered today. Tales of violation and loss return from the past to shape meanings of the opening in daily life, redefining the ways in which Cypriots describe their own senses of belonging and expectations of the political future. By examining the ways the past is rewritten in the present, Bryant shows how even a momentous opening may lead not to reconciliation but instead to the discovery of new borders that may, in fact, be the real ones.

Post-Ottoman Coexistence - Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict (Paperback): Rebecca Bryant Post-Ottoman Coexistence - Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict (Paperback)
Rebecca Bryant
R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the "peaceful coexistence" of various religious and ethnic groups under the Ottoman Empire before ethnonationalist conflicts dissolved that shared space and created legacies of division. Post-Ottoman Coexistence interrogates ways of living together and asks what practices enabled centuries of cooperation and sharing, as well as how and when such sharing was disrupted. Contributors discuss both historical and contemporary practices of coexistence within the context of ethno-national conflict and its aftermath.

Post-Ottoman Coexistence - Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict (Hardcover): Rebecca Bryant Post-Ottoman Coexistence - Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict (Hardcover)
Rebecca Bryant
R3,808 Discovery Miles 38 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the "peaceful coexistence" of various religious and ethnic groups under the Ottoman Empire before ethnonationalist conflicts dissolved that shared space and created legacies of division. Post-Ottoman Coexistence interrogates ways of living together and asks what practices enabled centuries of cooperation and sharing, as well as how and when such sharing was disrupted. Contributors discuss both historical and contemporary practices of coexistence within the context of ethno-national conflict and its aftermath.

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