The Making and Unmaking of Differences
Anthropological, Sociological and Philosophical Perspectives
This book is about the making and unmaking of socio-cultural differences, seen from anthropological, sociological and philosophical perspectives. Some contributions are of a theoretical nature, such as when the »problem of translation«, »the enigma of alienity« or »queer theory« are addressed; other contributors throw light on contemporary issues like the integration of Muslims in Norway, identity-forming processes in »Creole« societies or »neo-traditionalist movements« and »identity« in Africa. Moreover, the book deals with »strangers« looked at from an »anthropology of the night«. Special emphasis is placed on how globalization and the rapid spread of ever new technologies of information have generated ever new patterns of inclusion and exclusion, and how these can be theorized.
Overview Chapters
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Frontmatter
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CONTENT
Seiten 5 - 6 -
Untrivializing Difference. A Personal Introduction
Seiten 7 - 12 -
Diversity Versus Difference: Neo-liberalism in the Minority-Debate
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Social Constructivism and the Enigma of Strangeness
Seiten 27 - 42 -
Witchcraft, Evidence and the Localisation of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Uganda
Seiten 43 - 60 -
Critical Note. Is African Philosophy Different?
Seiten 61 - 66 -
Philosophy, Queer Theories, and the Overcoming of Identity
Seiten 67 - 82 -
Cultural Differences and the Problem of Translation
Seiten 83 - 96 -
Coming Back to One's Own: What Happens to Tradition in Neo-Traditionalist Movements?
Seiten 97 - 106 -
How different? Re-Examining the Process of Creolization
Seiten 107 - 122 -
Strangers in the Night: The Making and Unmaking of Differences from the Perspective of an Anthropology of the Night
Seiten 123 - 144 -
On the Authors
Seiten 145 - 147 -
Backmatter
Seiten 148 - 150
27 April 2006, 150 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8394-0426-3
File size: 2.38 MB
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