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Nobody`s People – Hierarchy as Hope in a Society of Thieves: South Asia in Motion

Autor Anastasia Piliavsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2020
What if we could imagine hierarchy not as a social ill, but as a source of social hope? Taking us into a caste of thieves in northern India, Nobody's People depicts hierarchy as a normative idiom through which people imagine better lives and pursue social ambitions. Failing to find a place inside hierarchic relations, the book's heroes are nobody's people: perceived as worthless, disposable and so open to being murdered with no regret or remorse. Following their journey between death and hope, we learn to perceive vertical, non-equal relations as a social good, not only in rural Rajasthan, but also in much of the world--including settings stridently committed to equality. Challenging egalo-normative commitments, Anastasia Piliavsky asks scholars across the disciplines to recognize hierarchy as a major intellectual resource.
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ISBN-13: 9781503604643
ISBN-10: 1503604640
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 158 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MK – Stanford University Press
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Anastasia Piliavsky is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Politics at the India Institute at King's College London. She is the editor of Patronage as Politics in South Asia (2014).

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A radical rethinking of hierarchy as a moral idiom through an ethnography of professional thieves in northern India.