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The Mana of Mass Society: Chicago Studies in Practices of Meaning

Autor William Mazzarella
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 dec 2017
Media is often associated with magic. We hear of "the magic of advertising" or the spells cast by charismatic public figures. In The Mana of Mass Society, anthropologist William Mazzarella asks what happens to social theory if we take these metaphors literally. In particular, he trains his eye on past and present attempts to make sense of the "collective forces of society"--the vital and volatile energies of public life--and uses the concept of mana (a Melanesian word for supernatural power) to explore advertising and propaganda, charismatic leadership, and mass persuasion in general. Questions of authority, commitment, engagement, identification, and desire coalesce around the concept of mana, the emergence of which the author connects to broader concerns about mass mediated publics. Through masterful engagements with some of the twentieth century's most supple thinkers, including Durkheim, Weber, Marx, and Adorno, Mazzarella articulates his own original 'anthropological philosophy', while redefining key notions such as sovereignty, fetish, immanence, subject formation, and others. The Mana of Mass Society sets a compelling agenda for the future of anthropological theory, media theory, and the study of public social life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226436258
ISBN-10: 022643625X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Chicago Studies in Practices of Meaning


Notă biografică

William Mazzarella is the Neukom Family Professor of Anthropology and the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Certain Rush of Energy
Part I: The Social in the Subject
Chapter 1: Modern Savagery
Mana beyond the Empiricist Settlement
Chapter 2: Ecstatic Life and Social Form
Collective Effervescence and the Primitive Settlement
Part II: The Subject in the Social
Chapter 3: Anxious Autonomy
The Agony of Perfect Addressability and the Aesthetic Settlement
Chapter 4: Are You Talking to Me?
Eros and Nomos in the Mimetic Archive
Notes
References
Index

Recenzii

"A daring, wise book about the mysterious energies generated by mass media, which, coursing through modern life, enchant and quicken us, for good and for ill."

"In addition to providing a critical theory of culture and a history of anthropology, The Mana of Mass Society also represents a useful plea in favor of anthropology. It not only proposes theoretical avenues but also shows how to give contemporary relevance to dusty and/or mystificatory concepts and theories."

“Effervescent with intellectual energy, Mazzarella’s Mana of Mass Society is that exceedingly rare book that stands equal to its subject matter. More than a century after its formulation as a general theory of magic, this book performs here its eternal return, making us suddenly aware of that unacknowledged magic of modernity that like a flash surfaces at a moment of danger.”

The Mana of Mass Society advances anthropology’s increasingly pivotal contributions to social and critical theory. Mazzarella gives a new charge to prompts from post-secularist and ontological perspectives—concerning belief, for example, and alliances between human and non-human worlds within modernity—in this brilliant meditation on magical thinking.”

“This book feels its way into thinking differently about a world of incipience beyond the zero-sum academic drama-storms that purify anthropological objects. Here, the undead ethnographic object of encounters and gestures returns to re-prompt attentive description.”