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Keeping Company - An Anthropology of Being-In-Relation

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book offers up a study of relational modalities in a moment of increasingly vexed identity politics.

List of contents

Introduction: Life in the relational is hard work; 1 We just hate you because…; 2 Flatlands and identity politics, broadening the ontology of relating; 3 An anthropology of being-in-relation; 4 Keeping company; 5 From interculturalism to modalities of enchantment

About the author

Amanda Kearney is a Matthew Flinders Fellow and Professor of Indigenous and Australian Studies at Flinders University, Australia.

Summary

This book offers up a study of relational modalities in a moment of increasingly vexed identity politics.

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