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Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness - An Ethnography of the Degraded in Postsocialist Poland

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Informationen zum Autor Tomasz Rakowski is Associate Professor at the Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw. He is also a medical doctor, specialist in Accident & Emergency medicine. He conducts fieldwork in Poland and Mongolia. Klappentext The socio-economic transformations of the 1990s have forced many people in Poland into impoverishment. Hunters! Gatherers! and Practitioners of Powerlessness gives a dramatic account of life after this degradation! tracking the experiences of unemployed miners! scrap collectors! and poverty-stricken village residents. Contrary to the images of passivity! resignation! and helplessness that have become powerful tropes in Polish journalism and academic writing! Tomasz Rakowski traces the ways in which people actively reconfigure their lives. As it turns out! the initial sense of degradation and helplessness often gives way to images of resourcefulness that reveal unusual hunting-and-gathering skills. Zusammenfassung This book gives a dramatic account of life after the socio-economic transformations of the 1990s in Poland, which left many people impoverished and unemployed. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Jan Kubik Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: The Anthropologist as a Poverty Inspector An Anthropological Shift in Perspective The 'Culture of Poverty': Getting Beyond the Concept Social Trauma and Dependency: Shift in Perspective         Hermeneutics and Anthropology Towards a Method Maurice Merleau-Ponty - the 'Patron Saint' of the Present Ethnography Method: (Lack of) Ethnographic Knowledge Pre-textual Ethnography The Most Bitter Side of the Polish Transformation: Fields of Research The "New Poverty" Post-socialism: History and Experience The Studied Phenomena The Field Research Chapter 1. The Szydlowiec and Przysucha Environs (The S¿wie¿tokrzyskie and Radom Foothills) A World Full of Adversities Unemployment and the Farming Recession Community of the Unemployed: Immobility, Odd Jobs and 'Tragic Scarring' Motionless Orchards, Motionless Fields: Failure Dependency and Irreversibility: A Reproof at the World Second-string Ecology The New Face of the Jobless Village Gatherers of Wild Herbs and Undergrowth, Gatherers of Fir Wood The 'New Ecology': The Convertibility of the Environment Collection, Conversion, Transition The 'Culture of Survival' Chapter 2. Walbrzych - Boguszów-Gorce From Destruction to 'Empty' Communication: The Liquidation of the Coal Basin The City and the Mine The Highly Ambivalent Story of the Walbrzych Basin Experience and Liquidation: Destruction - The City - The Body How to Speak of Liquidation? (Auto)aggression - Dialogue - Social Muteness Externalized Shame: Empty Communication and Internal Spectacles Facing Reality after the Mines (1) Complaints - Accusations - Triumphs A World Affected from the Outside Bootleg Mines, Diggers, Skills: The Body's Active Knowledge Rhythm, Jokes, Anecdotes: 'Scoffing at the World' Law and Lawlessness: Interior Spectacles The Grey Market: Deal-making and Resourcefulness The 'Internal Circulation' and the Fragmentationof Transactions Home-Oikos: The Internal Circulation Freedom in the Mines 'Do It Yourself' Equipment Working and Efficiency in Manual Labor: Resources and Deposits Demolition - Collecting - Objects Things Memory Facing Reality after the Mines (2) Chapter 3. The Belchatów Brown Coal Mine -- The Shadowlands of the Exposed Mine The Mine/ Power Station. The Perfect Balance, an Abrupt Modernization Causative Alienation and Control over the Environment At the Margins of the Great Industry - Marginalization and Exclusion The Mine: Orbis Exterior Violence, Guilt, and the Build...

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Authors Tomasz Rakowski
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2019
 
EAN 9781789205343
ISBN 978-1-78920-534-3
No. of pages 332
Series European Anthropology in Trans
European Anthropology in Translation
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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