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Anthropology of Ambiguity - Theory, Praxis and Critique

English · Hardback

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'In unsettling times such as these, The anthropology of ambiguity provides a critical resource for thinking through the ambient flux of ambiguous experiences that increasingly constitute our contemporary condition.'
> 'Narrated through captivating ethnography and thought-provoking analyses, this volume brilliantly showcases nuanced ways in which reading ambiguity can help us understand the crises of our times.'
>Ambiguity has long captivated scholars concerned with knowledge and its production. From the classical fields of mathematics, philosophy and logic to the natural, behavioural and social sciences, each grappled with it as a puzzle to solve or a tool to wield. But what if ambiguity is not a problem to be solved, but rather a fundamental aspect of human existence?

In this ambitious collection, ambiguity takes centre stage as a lens through which to explore the depths of what it means to be human. Spanning thirteen ethnographic contexts, the book delves into the rich tapestry of ambiguity's manifestations, from moments of crisis to the complexities of everyday life. Through vivid case studies encompassing natural disasters, political unrest, public health challenges, and personal identity, ambiguity emerges as a dynamic force, driving innovation and shaping collective meaning-making.

Drawing on existentialist philosophy and the insights of sociocultural anthropology, particularly the legacy of The Manchester School and the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, this volume offers a fresh perspective on sitting and being with ambiguity. Focusing on ambiguity's power as a constituent force of openness, timelessness and plasticity, the book celebrates ambiguity as a conduit for social analysis and for doing and writing anthropology.


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Mahnaz Alimardanian is an adjunct research fellow at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, La Trobe University, and a consultant anthropologist providing community-based research services in Australia, PiiR Consulting.

Timothy Heffernan is a postdoctoral fellow at the School of Built Environment, University of New South Wales, and a visiting fellow (2022-24) at the School of Psychology and Medicine, Australian National University


Summary

This is an anthropological exploration of the existential and philosophical qualities of ambiguity as a generative force of political and socio-cultural transformation in contemporary human life trajectories. -- .

Product details

Authors Mahnaz Heffernan Alimardanian
Assisted by Mahnaz Alimardanian (Editor), Timothy Heffernan (Editor)
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.05.2024
 
EAN 9781526173843
ISBN 978-1-5261-7384-3
No. of pages 264
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Social Theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Social Theory, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Social and cultural anthropology

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