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World – An Anthropological Examination

Exploring the Interdependence of Humanity and Environment

João de Pina-Cabral author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HAU

Published:7th Apr '17

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This insightful examination explores the relationship between humanity and the world, offering a new perspective on anthropology and our understanding of existence in World – An Anthropological Examination.

In World – An Anthropological Examination, the author delves into profound questions about the nature of the world and its connection to humanity. The text challenges readers to consider what we truly mean when we refer to the world, exploring the intricate relationship between the human person and their environment. Are these two entities interdependent? If so, how do they influence one another? The book encourages a critical examination of our understanding of worlds and worldviews, pushing for clarity in our definitions and perceptions.

Joao de Pina-Cabral invites readers on a journey through the evolving landscape of anthropology, highlighting significant transformations in our conceptualizations of human existence. He emphasizes the importance of the ethnographic gesture, which serves as a lens through which we can better understand the complexities of the human condition. By investigating the conditions that allow for this gesture, the book sheds light on how humans navigate and interpret the world around them.

As Cabral articulates, the past decades have seen a shift in the way we relate our thoughts to our embodied humanity. This work sketches a new anthropology that seeks to break free from the socio-centric and representationalist limitations that have historically constrained the social sciences. Through this examination, World – An Anthropological Examination offers fresh insights into the relationship between humans and their world, fostering a deeper understanding of our collective existence.

ISBN: 9780997367508

Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 20mm

Weight: 410g

232 pages