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We both give meanings to, and derive our own meanings from, the
multitude of objects we live amongst. Trivial things remind us of
past loves; old things embody an idealized past; on other things we
believe our fate depends. In this book, Karl-Heinz Kohl describes
relationships to sacred objects from the viewpoint of anthropology
and the history of religion, showing how people of all cultures
ascribe quite immeasurable value to things and make their own
destiny dependent on these objects.During their voyages of
discovery, Portuguese seafarers came across Africans who attributed
mysterious powers to objects that became known as ‘fetishes’,
and the concept of ‘fetishism’ soon cast a spell over European
thinkers. The Church condemned it as the work of the devil, while
for the philosophers of the Enlightenment it proved that no
religion was rational at heart. But the fascination remained –
Hegel, Comte, Marx and Freud – each of them tried to solve the
riddle of fetishism in their own way. And it is fetishism that is
the starting point for this book, which offers nothing less than a
comprehensive theory of the sacred object,from the stone cult of
ancient Israel and the Bible’s prohibition on images, to the
medieval cult of reliquaries, Native American sacred bundles,
magical figures of the BaKongo, and the idols of the Ancient
Greeks. Tracing the fate of ancient cult images since their
rediscovery in the Renaissance, Kohl comes to a striking
conclusion: in the secularized societies of the Global North, it is
the museum cult that is the bastion of contemporary
fetishism.‘[Karl-Heinz Kohl] is undisputedly one of the
best-known German anthropologists and one of the most sought-after
interlocutors for all those who still think ethnology is a voice
worth listening to.’Peter Probst (Tufts University), Zeitschrift
für Ethnologie ‘Karl-Heinz Kohl’s work shows very clearly that
it is very revealing not to always focus primarily on the actors in
a culture, but rather to focus on things as actors: the thing
–sacred or banal – is obviously more alive than we
think.’Dorothee Kimmich (Karl-Eberhard University), Frankfurter
Rundschau. ‘We must be grateful to Karl-Heinz Kohl for having
written a book that while dealing with ‘the power of things’,
approaches these objects from a comparative perspective, indebted
as much to ethnographic accounts, as to philosophical, economic and
psychoanalytic theory. Gustavo Benavides (Villanova University),
Numen
Decolonisation, modernisation, globalisation, the crisis of
representation, and the 'cultural turn' in neighbouring disciplines
have unsettled anthropology to such an extent that the field's
foundations, the subjects of its study as well as its methods and
concepts, appear to be eroded. It is now time to take stock and
either abandon anthropology as a fundamentally untenable or
superfluous project, or to set it on more solid foundations. In
this volume some of the world's leading anthropologists - including
Vincent Crapanzano, Maurice Godelier, Ulf Hannerz and Adam Kuper -
do just that. Reflecting on how to meet the manifold institutional,
theoretical, methodological, and epistemological challenges to the
field, as well as on the continued, if not heightened, importance
of anthropology in a world where diversity and cultural difference
are becoming ever more important economically, politically, and
legally, they set upon the task of reconstructing anthropology's
foundations and firming up its stance vis-a-vis these challenges."
Decolonisation, modernisation, globalisation, the crisis of
representation, and the 'cultural turn' in neighbouring disciplines
have unsettled anthropology to such an extent that the field's
foundations, the subjects of its study as well as its methods and
concepts, appear to be eroded. It is now time to take stock and
either abandon anthropology as a fundamentally untenable or
superfluous project, or to set it on more solid foundations. In
this volume some of the world's leading anthropologists - including
Vincent Crapanzano, Maurice Godelier, Ulf Hannerz and Adam Kuper -
do just that. Reflecting on how to meet the manifold institutional,
theoretical, methodological, and epistemological challenges to the
field, as well as on the continued, if not heightened, importance
of anthropology in a world where diversity and cultural difference
are becoming ever more important economically, politically, and
legally, they set upon the task of reconstructing anthropology's
foundations and firming up its stance vis-a-vis these challenges.
'With a backward glance at earlier predictions of the demise of
anthropology, the essays present a confident account of the future
of the discipline. Defining in clear terms what it is that
anthropologists do, a well-chosen group of distinguished
contributors confront the diversity and internal distinctions that
characterize the field, weigh the seriousness of the trend toward
interdisciplinary studies in the human sciences, and redefine the
strengths of the anthropological mode of knowledge production'.
(Shirley Lindenbaum, Professor Emerita, City University of New
York)
Die Zeitschrift PAIDEUMA. Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde ist das
offizielle wissenschaftliche Organ des Frobenius-Instituts an der
Universitat Frankfurt am Main und wird fur die
Frobenius-Gesellschaft herausgegeben. Im Jahre 1938 von Leo
Frobenius gegrundet, ist PAIDEUMA eine der altesten ethnologischen
Zeitschriften in Deutschland. Die bisher veroffentlichten Beitrage
behandeln vorwiegend die Geschichte und Kulturen Afrikas, aber auch
andere Regionen sowie Themen von allgemeinerem theoretischen
Interesse. In Zukunft werden Ozeanien und Ostindonesien weitere
regionale Schwerpunkte bilden - Regionen, mit denen sich bereits
Ad. E. Jensen und C. A. Schmitz, beide ehemalige Direktoren des
Frobenius-Instituts, intensiv beschaftigt haben.
Die Zeitschrift PAIDEUMA. Mitteilungen zur Kulturkunde ist das
offizielle wissenschaftliche Organ des Frobenius-Instituts an der
Universitat Frankfurt am Main und wird fur die
Frobenius-Gesellschaft herausgegeben. Im Jahre 1938 von Leo
Frobenius gegrundet, ist PAIDEUMA eine der altesten ethnologischen
Zeitschriften in Deutschland. Die bisher veroffentlichten Beitrage
behandeln vorwiegend die Geschichte und Kulturen Afrikas, aber auch
andere Regionen sowie Themen von allgemeinerem theoretischen
Interesse. In Zukunft werden Ozeanien und Ostindonesien weitere
regionale Schwerpunkte bilden - Regionen, mit denen sich bereits
Ad. E. Jensen und C. A. Schmitz, beide ehemalige Direktoren des
Frobenius-Instituts, intensiv beschaftigt haben.
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