Celebrating Transgression
Method and Politics in Anthropological Studies of Cultures A book in Honour of Klaus Peter Koepping
John Hutnyk editor Ursula Rao editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Dec '05
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Transgression is the stock in trade of a certain kind of anthropological sensibility that transforms fieldwork from strict social science to something more engaging. It builds on Koepping’s idea that participation transforms perception and investigates how transgressive practices have triggered the re-theorization of conventional forms of thought and life. It focuses on social practices in various cultural fields including the method and politics of anthropology in order to show how transgressive experiences become relevant for the organisation and understanding of social relations. This book brings key authors in anthropology together to debate and transgress anthropological expectations. Through transgression as method, as discussed here, our understanding of the world is transformed, and anthropology as a discipline becomes dangerous and relevant again.
ISBN: 9781845450250
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 526g
256 pages