Matter Out of Place
Anthropological Explorations of Bodies, Dirt and Morality
Roland Littlewood editor Rebecca Lynch editor Joseph Calabrese editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Jan '25
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Anthropologists often use ‘pollution’ to refer to social and individual challenges to a cultural idea of purity, which may be seen in terms of religious practice, foodstuffs and social differentiation. It has been used as a trope to explore ideas of dirt and place, moral inversion and reinforcement, disgust and taboo.
The book is an invitation to consider the continued relevance of Mary Douglas’ conceptualization of pollution and dirt as ‘matter out of place’ in relation to contemporary circumstances. Its ethnographic and theoretical contributions cover diverse contexts, ranging from Europe to Africa, the Caribbean, India and Outer Space.
“The chapters are engaging and of an ambitious nature. I found the collection to be highly readable and also liked the array of different topics and perspectives covered.”• Kirsten Bell, Imperial College
ISBN: 9781805396833
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204 pages