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The Anthropology of Extinction – Essays on Culture and Species Death

Autor Genese Marie Sodikoff, Peter Whiteley, Jill Constantino, Bernard C. Perley, Tracey Heatherington
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2011
We live in an era marked by an accelerating rate of species death, but since the early days of the discipline, anthropology has contemplated the death of languages, cultural groups, and ways of life. The essays in this collection examine processes of -- and our understanding of -- extinction across various domains. The contributors argue that extinction events can be catalysts for new cultural, social, environmental, and technological developments -- that extinction processes can, paradoxically, be productive as well as destructive. The essays consider a number of widely publicized cases: island species in Galapagos and Madagascar; the death of Native American languages; ethnic minorities under pressure to assimilate in China; cloning as a form of species regeneration; and the tiny hominid Homo floresiensis fossils ("hobbits') recently identified in Indonesia. The Anthropology of Extinction offers compelling explorations of issues of widespread concern.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253223647
ISBN-10: 0253223644
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 8 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 164 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Introduction; Accumulating Absence: Cultural Productions of the Sixth Extinction Genese Marie Sodikoff Part I: The Social Construction of Biotic Extinction 1. A Species Apart: Ideology, Science and the End of Life Janet Chernela; 2. From Ecocide to Genetic Rescue: Can Technoscience Save the Wild? Tracey Heatherington; 3. Totem and Taboo Reconsidered: Endangered Species and Moral Practice in Madagascar Genese Sodikoff Part II: Endangered Species and Emergent Identities 4. Tortoise Soup for the Soul: Finding a Space for Human History in a Galápagos Dynasty Jill Constantino; 5. Global Environmentalism and the Emergence of Indigeneity: The Politics of Cultural and Biological Diversity in China Michael Hathaway Part III: Red-Listed Languages 6. Last Words, Final Thoughts: Collateral Extinctions in Maliseet Language Death Bernard C. Perley; 7. Dying Young: Pidgins, Creoles, and other Contact Languages as Endangered Languages Paul B. Garrett Part IV: Pre-Histories of An Apex Predator 8. Demise of the Bet-Hedgers: A Case Study of Human Impacts on Past and Present Lemurs of Madagascar Laurie R. Godfrey and Emilienne Rasoazanabary; 9. Disappearing Wildmen: Capture, Extirpation, and Extinction as Regular Components of Representations of Putative Hairy Hominoids Gregory Forth; Epilogue: Prolegomenon for a New Totemism Peter WhiteleyIndex; Contributors

Recenzii

"[F]ulfills a very important need.... It is in keeping with the best and most important aspects of 'posthumanism' and the trend toward questioning the boundaries between human and nonhuman life.... [R]eadable and thought-provoking." Molly Mullin, author (with Rebecca Cassidy) Where the Wild Things Are Now: Domestication Reconsidered

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Discusses extinction as a force shaping socio-cultural and biological life