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Fictionalizing Anthropology: Encounters and Fabulations at the Edges of the Human
By (Author) Stuart J. McLean
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
22nd November 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
301.01
Hardback
336
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 38mm
What might become of anthropology if it were to suspend its sometime claims to be a social science What if it were to turn instead to exploring its affinities with art and literature as a mode of engaged creative practice carried forward in a world heterogeneously composed of humans and other than humans Stuart McLean claims that anthropology sta
"In Stuart McLeans brave and beautiful book, the question is how do we live now. But here, living is a social-aesthetic-political-material fabulation of virtualities, events, and singularities. Context and history are not givens but modes of engagement, expressive media exceed human intentions, and anthropology carries forward the worlding of alternatives."Kathleen C. Stewart, author of Ordinary Affects
"Fictionalizing Anthropology productively and creatively extends, expands, revitalizes, and modifies a very old and long abandoned anthropological tradition: comparison. Stuart McLean creates a vibrant theoretical framework to rethink representation in literary and anthropological theory."Eduardo Kohn, McGill University
"Fictionalizing Anthropology asks us to jump into the void and apprehend the puzzling, unlimited repository of philosophical concepts given by the universe, individuated itself through myths, metaphors, performance art, bodily fluids, Inuit spirits and cunning trickery." European Association of Social Anthropologists
Stuart McLean is associate professor of anthropology at the University of Minnesota. He is author of The Event and Its Terrors: Ireland, Famine, Modernity and coeditor of Crumpled Paper Boat: Experiments in Ethnographic Writing.