On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification (Loose Can(n)ons) (Library Binding)

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On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification (Loose Can(n)ons) (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 174 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789202038
  • DDC分類 301.01

Full Description

On the Geopragmatics of Anthropological Identification explores the discursive spaces of our speaking position, or what has routinely been referred to in the literature as the poetics and politics of writing culture. At issue here are its problematic underlying notions of cultural identity, authorial subjectivity and postcolonial critique. Contrary to the widespread assumption that cultural studies and the social sciences share a common discourse of culture and society, Allen Chun argues that 'modern' disciplinary practices and axioms have in fact produced inherently incompatible theories. Anthropology's ethical relativism has also created obstacles for a critical theory of culture and society.

Contents

Preface

Introduction: The Illusion of Anthropological Identity

PART I: ANTHROPOLOGICAL REIFICATIONS FROM ETHNICITY TO IDENTITY

Chapter 1. Toward Identification: The Unconscious Geopolitics of Ethnicity and Culture in Theory

Disenfranchising Concepts from their Disciplinary Mindsets

Reframing Ethnicity, Culture and Identity

Discursive Fictions in the Geopolitics of Modernity, Nation-State, Colonialism, etc.

Pragmatic Crises of Context in the Ecology of Social Process

The Illusion of Identity and the Groundedness of L'Imaginaire

Chapter 2. The Diasporic Mind-field in the (Inter)Disciplinary Politics of Identity

Diaspora as Cultural Phenomenon and Conceptual Problematic

Diaspora as Explanatory or Emancipatory Concept in Disciplinary Perspective

The Japanese 'Diaspora' in Postwar Taiwan

Diasporic Identification as Subjective Positioning

PART II: BEYOND THE IMAGINED COMMUNITY OF WRITING CULTURE

Chapter 3. The Predicament of James Clifford in the Anthropological Imaginary

The New and Newer Ethnography: A Short History of Consciousness

The Fate of Geertz: 'Culture' and Beyond

Chapter 4. Writing Theory: Rethinking the Emancipation of the Author from his Function

Theory, Literarily Speaking: Authorial Subjectivity from Text to Context

Theory as Narrative: The Birth of Society and the Norm from Durkheim to Foucault

The Limits of Imaginative Discourse within the Boundaries of Disciplinary Practices

Unthinking the Disciplines: Steps toward an Ecology of Practice

PART III: CAN THE POSTCOLONIAL SPEAK IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY?

Chapter 5. Subaltern Studies as Historical Exception / Postcolonialism as Critical Theory

Postcolonial Theories in the Concrete

The Disciplinary Divide: Why Can't the Post-colonial Speak in Sociological Theory?

Subaltern Studies in the Abstract

Decolonizing the Fog of American Identity: Lessons from Chineseness in Critical Reflexivity

From Historical Exception to Theoretical Exceptionalism

Chapter 6. Nation as Norm, State as Exception: Unseen Ramifications of a Hyphenated Modernity

On Geoffrey Benjamin's (2015 [1985]) Deep Sociology of the Nation-State

The Emergence of the State as Signifying Apparatus in the Practice of Modern Institutions

Governmentality in the Critique of Social Theory, or the Return of Postcolonialism2

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