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Talk about Prayer - An Ethnographic Commentary (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Johannes Fabian Talk about Prayer - An Ethnographic Commentary (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Johannes Fabian
R1,380 Discovery Miles 13 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Talk about Prayer is an experiment in writing ethnography, a commentary on a conversation with Mama Regine Tshitanda, the leader of a Charismatic prayer group (groupe de priere) in Lubumbashi (Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo) and members of her family in 1986.

Time and the Work of Anthropology - Critical Essays 1971-1981 (Paperback): Johanne Fabian Time and the Work of Anthropology - Critical Essays 1971-1981 (Paperback)
Johanne Fabian
R1,732 Discovery Miles 17 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a collection of previously published but often inaccessible papers that spans 20 years of the author's engagement with modern thought and the problems of ethnography. It illustrated Fabian's intellectiual development and from this perspective contributes to many issues of current debate in anthropology. The collection demonstrates that the historical and theoretical arguments formulated in Fabian's previous work "Time and the Other", were the result of practical problems he faced as a working ethnographer. The book argues that the dialogic approach, the autobiographic perspective and the central role assigned to text-interpretation emerge from the daily chores of field research rather than literary theory. It sustains this thesis with a consideration of the revival in recent years of "historical anthropology", and reflects on another current concern, the politics of representing the other. The book is intended for anthropologists.

Time and the Work of Anthropology - Critical Essays 1971-1981 (Hardcover): Johanne Fabian Time and the Work of Anthropology - Critical Essays 1971-1981 (Hardcover)
Johanne Fabian
R4,227 Discovery Miles 42 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The development of the dialogical approach, the autobiographical perspective and the central role of text-interpretation are all seen as characteristics of post-modern ethnography, arising from the daily chores of field research. The breakthrough into time and history, away from the timeless theorizing of structuralism and functionalism, is seen as inevitable when anthropology is forced to think about its own epistemology. Another current concern is taken up with reflections on the politics of representing the other. In the later essays, he opposes post-modern fashions and re-asserts the need to continue with a truly critical agenda.

Anthropology with an Attitude - Critical Essays (Paperback, Revised): Johannes Fabian Anthropology with an Attitude - Critical Essays (Paperback, Revised)
Johannes Fabian
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book collects published and unpublished work over the last dozen years by one of today's most distinguished and provocative anthropologists. Johannes Fabian is widely known outside of his discipline because his work so often overcomes traditional scholarly boundaries to bring fresh insight to central topics in philosophy, history, and cultural studies.
The first part of the book addresses questions of current critical concern: Does it still make sense to search for objectivity in ethnography? What do we gain when we invoke "context" in our interpretations? How does literacy change the work of the ethnographer, and what are the boundaries between ethnology and history? This part ends with a plea for recuperating negativity in our thinking about culture.
The second part extends the work of critique into the past by examining the beginning of modern ethnography in the exploration of Central Africa during the late nineteenth century: the justification of a scientific attitude, the collecting of ethnographic objects, the presentation of knowledge in narration, and the role of recognition--given or denied--in encounters with Africans. A final essay examines how the Congolese have returned the "imperial gaze" of Belgium by the work of critical memory in popular history. The ten chapters are framed by two meditations on the relevance of theory and the irrelevance of the millennium.

Anthropology with an Attitude - Critical Essays (Hardcover, Revised): Johannes Fabian Anthropology with an Attitude - Critical Essays (Hardcover, Revised)
Johannes Fabian
R3,507 Discovery Miles 35 070 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book collects published and unpublished work over the last dozen years by one of today's most distinguished and provocative anthropologists. Johannes Fabian is widely known outside of his discipline because his work so often overcomes traditional scholarly boundaries to bring fresh insight to central topics in philosophy, history, and cultural studies.
The first part of the book addresses questions of current critical concern: Does it still make sense to search for objectivity in ethnography? What do we gain when we invoke "context" in our interpretations? How does literacy change the work of the ethnographer, and what are the boundaries between ethnology and history? This part ends with a plea for recuperating negativity in our thinking about culture.
The second part extends the work of critique into the past by examining the beginning of modern ethnography in the exploration of Central Africa during the late nineteenth century: the justification of a scientific attitude, the collecting of ethnographic objects, the presentation of knowledge in narration, and the role of recognition--given or denied--in encounters with Africans. A final essay examines how the Congolese have returned the "imperial gaze" of Belgium by the work of critical memory in popular history. The ten chapters are framed by two meditations on the relevance of theory and the irrelevance of the millennium.

Time and the Other - How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Paperback, With a New Postscript by the Author): Johannes Fabian Time and the Other - How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Paperback, With a New Postscript by the Author)
Johannes Fabian; Foreword by Matti Bunzl
R1,030 Discovery Miles 10 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Time and the Other is a classic work that critically reexamined the relationship between anthropologists and their subjects and reoriented the approach literary critics, philosophers, and historians took to the study of humankind. Johannes Fabian challenges the assumption that anthropologists live in the "here and now," that their subjects live in the "there and then," and that the "other" exists in a time not contemporary with our own. He also pinpoints the emergence, transformation, and differentiation of a variety of uses of time in the history of anthropology that set specific parameters between power and inequality. In this edition, a new postscript by the author revisits popular conceptions of the "other" and the attempt to produce and represent knowledge of other(s).

Time and the Other - How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Paperback, New Ed): Johannes Fabian Time and the Other - How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Paperback, New Ed)
Johannes Fabian; Foreword by Matti Bunzl
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Fabian's study is a classic in the field that changed the way anthropologists relate to their subjects and is of immense value not only to anthropologists but to all those concerned with the study of man. A new foreward by Matti Bunzl brings the influence of Fabian's study up to the present.

"Time and the Other" is a critique of the notions that anthropologists are "here and now," their objects of study are "there and then," and that the "other" exists in a time not contemporary with our own.

Extraordinary Anthropology - Transformations in the Field (Paperback, New): Jean-Guy A. Goulet, Bruce Granville Miller Extraordinary Anthropology - Transformations in the Field (Paperback, New)
Jean-Guy A. Goulet, Bruce Granville Miller; Preface by Johannes Fabian
R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What happens when anthropologists lose themselves during fieldwork while attempting to understand divergent cultures? When they stray from rigorous agendas and are forced to confront radically unexpected or unexplained experiences? In Extraordinary Anthropology leading ethnographers from across the globe discuss the importance of the deeply personal and emotionally volatile “ecstatic” side of fieldwork. Anthropologists who have worked in communities in Central America, North America, Australia, Africa, and Asia share their intimate experiences of tranformations in the field through details of significant dreams, haunting visions, and their own conflicting emotional tensions. Their experiences demonstrate the necessary fluidity of research agendas, the value of going beyond an accepted (and safe) cultural and academic vantage point, and the inevitability of wrestling with tension and unhappiness when faced with irreconcilable cultural and psychological dichotomies. The contributors explore ways in which conventional research methods can be adapted to creatively engage the intellectual, ethical, and practical dimensions of these dislocations and capitalize on them. Unsettling and revealing, Extraordinary Anthropology will spark debate and reflection among anthropologists for years to come.

Moments of Freedom - Anthropology and Popular Culture (Paperback): Johannes Fabian Moments of Freedom - Anthropology and Popular Culture (Paperback)
Johannes Fabian
R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Johannes Fabian was one of the first anthropologists to introduce the concept of popular culture into the study of contemporary Africa. Drawing on his research in the Shaba region of Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), he has been writing for thirty years about the practices, beliefs, and objects that make up popular culture in an urban African setting: labor and language, religious movements, theater and storytelling, music and painting, grassroots literacy and historiography.

In Moments of Freedom Fabian reflects on anthropological uses of the concept of popular culture. He retraces how his explorations of popular culture in this urban-industrial setting showed that classiclal culture theory did not account for large aspects of contemporary African life. Popular culture draws on various genres of representation and performance, and Fabian explores the notion of genre itself as it applies to Shaba religious discourse, painting, and the theater. He also addresses the element of time and how spatial thinking about culture, ethnicity, and globalization acts as an obstacle to appreciating the contemporaneity of African popular culture. The volume ends with a discussion of contestation in light of current calls for democratization.

In Moments of Freedom, Johannes Fabian takes stock of decades of anthropological work on popular culture and examines the development of his own thought over time. Throughout the volume, he makes eloquent connections to other firelds such as history, folklore studies, and cultural studies, suggesting areas for further research in each.

Time and the Other - How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Hardcover, With a New Postscript by the Author): Johannes Fabian Time and the Other - How Anthropology Makes Its Object (Hardcover, With a New Postscript by the Author)
Johannes Fabian; Foreword by Matti Bunzl
R3,060 Discovery Miles 30 600 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Time and the Other is a classic work that critically reexamined the relationship between anthropologists and their subjects and reoriented the approach literary critics, philosophers, and historians took to the study of humankind. Johannes Fabian challenges the assumption that anthropologists live in the "here and now," that their subjects live in the "there and then," and that the "other" exists in a time not contemporary with our own. He also pinpoints the emergence, transformation, and differentiation of a variety of uses of time in the history of anthropology that set specific parameters between power and inequality. In this edition, a new postscript by the author revisits popular conceptions of the "other" and the attempt to produce and represent knowledge of other(s).

Out of Our Minds - Reason and Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa (Paperback): Johannes Fabian Out of Our Minds - Reason and Madness in the Exploration of Central Africa (Paperback)
Johannes Fabian
R1,025 Discovery Miles 10 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Explorers and ethnographers in Africa during the period of colonial expansion are usually assumed to have been guided by rational aims such as the desire for scientific knowledge, fame, or financial gain. This book, the culmination of many years of research on nineteenth-century exploration in Central Africa, provides a new view of those early European explorers and their encounters with Africans. "Out of Our Minds" shows explorers were far from rational--often meeting their hosts in extraordinary states influenced by opiates, alcohol, sex, fever, fatigue, and violence. Johannes Fabian presents fascinating and little-known source material, and points to its implications for our understanding of the beginnings of modern colonization. At the same time, he makes an important contribution to current debates about the intellectual origins and nature of anthropological inquiry.


Drawing on travel accounts--most of them Belgian and German--published between 1878 and the start of World War I, Fabian describes encounters between European travelers and the Africans they met. He argues that the loss of control experienced by these early travelers actually served to enhance cross-cultural understanding, allowing the foreigners to make sense of strange facts and customs. Fabian's provocative findings contribute to a critique of narrowly scientific or rationalistic visions of ethnography, illuminating the relationship between travel and intercultural understanding, as well as between imperialism and ethnographic knowledge.

Language and Colonial Power - The Appropriation of Swahili in the Former Belgian Congo 1880-1938 (Paperback, New ed): Johannes... Language and Colonial Power - The Appropriation of Swahili in the Former Belgian Congo 1880-1938 (Paperback, New ed)
Johannes Fabian
R921 Discovery Miles 9 210 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this study, inquiry will be directed to the past, and it will, for many reasons, have to reach into a past which is rather remote from present-day Shaba Swahili. The author's principal concern remains with a contemporary situation, namely the role of Swahili in the context of work, industrial, artisanal, and artistic. When it was first formulated, the aim of my project was to describe what might be called the workers' culture of Shaba, through analyses of communicative (sociolinguistic) and cognitive (ethnosemantic) aspects of language use.

Power and Performance - Ethnographic Explorations Through Proverbial Wisdom and Theater in Shaba, Zaire (Paperback): Johannes... Power and Performance - Ethnographic Explorations Through Proverbial Wisdom and Theater in Shaba, Zaire (Paperback)
Johannes Fabian
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Power is eaten whole (""Le pouvoir se mange entier""). In 1985 the distinguished anthropologist Johannes Fabian, engaged in fieldwork in the Shaba province of Zaire, first encountered this saying about power. Its implications - for the charismatic religious movements Fabian was examining, for the highly charged political atomosphere of Zaire, and for the culture of the Lub peoples - continued to intrigue him, but its meaning remained elusive. On a later visit, he mentioned the saying to a company of popular actors, and triggered an ethnographic brainstorm. They decided it would be just the right topic for their next play. This book examines traditional proverbs about power. Above all, it relates how the performance of ""Le pouvoir se mange entier"" was created, rehearsed, and performed by the Troupe Mufwankolo. The play deals with the issue of power through a series of conflicts between villages and their chief. Both rehearsal and performance versions of the text of this drama are included, in Swahili and in English translation. Observation, to Fabian, is itself a social process so throughout, he and the actors worked together to enact, analyze, interpret, and concretely ""unpack"" the meanings of the saying. The result is a book containing reflections, asides, evocative descriptions of settings and events, yet with a continuing concern for the limitations of the ethnographer's perspective and of the power relations that are never absent from ethnographic works. Much of what ethnographers study as ""culture"" is performance, says Fabian, and his work is an attempt to redirect the anthropologist's work from ""informative"" to ""peformative"" ethnography. His discussions of collaborative strategy of ""performance"" vs ""text"" as goals, of translation, and of a host of other issues will enrich current theoretical debates about power, representation and the dialogues of ethnography that go well beyond the immediate African context.

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