The Cunning of Recognition – Indigenous Alterities and the Making of Australian Multiculturalism: Politics, History, and Culture
Autor Elizabeth A. Povinellien Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 iul 2002
Povinelli draws on seventeen years of ethnographic research among northwest coast indigenous people and her own experience participating in land claims, as well as on public records, legal debates, and anthropological archives to examine how multicultural forms of recognition work to reinforce liberal regimes rather than to open them up to a true cultural democracy. "The Cunning of Recognition" argues that the inequity of liberal forms of multiculturalism arises not from its weak ethical commitment to difference but from its strongest vision of a new national cohesion. In the end, Australia is revealed as an exemplary site for studying the social effects of the liberal multicultural imaginary: much earlier than the United States and in response to very different geopolitical conditions, Australian nationalism renounced the ideal of a unitary European tradition and embraced cultural and social diversity.
While addressing larger theoretical debates in critical anthropology, political theory, cultural studies, and liberal theory, "The Cunning of Recognition" demonstrates that the impact of the globalization of liberal forms of government can only be truly understood by examining its concrete--and not just philosophical--effects on the world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822328681
ISBN-10: 0822328682
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 7 b&w photos, 9 figures
Dimensiuni: 185 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Politics, History, and Culture
ISBN-10: 0822328682
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 7 b&w photos, 9 figures
Dimensiuni: 185 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Politics, History, and Culture
Cuprins
Introduction: Critical Common Sense1. Mutant Messages2. The Vulva Thieves3. Sex Rites, Civil Rights4. Shames States5. The Poetics of Ghosts6. The Truest Belief is Compulsion
Recenzii
"An intelligent, valuable, and absorbing study. Povinelli relentlessly dissects the legal and affective bases of contemporary multicultural liberalism, while bringing the Australian case squarely into an ethics debate that has up to now been dominated by the North American experience." James Ferguson, co-editor of Culture, Power, Place: Explorations in Critical Anthropology"Elizabeth Povinelli's The Cunning of Recognition is a breakthrough work that has major implications for redefining the relations between cultural studies and anthropology. With a consistently high level of intellectual excitement and commitment, Povinelli draws together work from a variety of fields in new and provocative ways."-Benjamin Lee, author of Talking Heads: Language, Metalanguage, and the Semiotics of Subjectivity
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""The Cunning of Recognition" is one of the most challenging books I have read in years, a passionate and moving account of what the practice of multiculturalism looks like on the ground. Along the way, Povinelli inventively reframes debates within anthropological theory over kinship, culture, and the state. Without platitudes or readymade postures of critique, she shows us an impasse in liberal thought that stems not from its weaknesses, but from its strongest ethical sense of obligation toward those who are different. This is dialectical thinking at its best, painfully and excitingly honest."--Michael Warner, author of "The Trouble with Normal: Sex, Politics, and the Ethics of Queer Life"
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A critique of liberal multiculturalism through a study of state-aboriginal relations in Australia, employing an innovative hybrid of theoretical approaches from anthropology, political theory, linguistics, and psychoanalysis