02249nam 22004333a 450 991064600020332120230814230557.09780997367577(CKB)4100000007279211(OAPEN)1002613(ScCtBLL)02b56584-d7c6-4fd7-a0b5-ab20cfccf82e(EXLCZ)99410000000727921120211214i20182019 uu enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFake : Anthropological Keywords /Alexei Yurchak, Carlo Severi, Giovanni da Col, Jacob Copeman, Neil Thin, Veena Das, John L. Jackson, Jr., Graham M. JonesChicago :HAU Books,2018.1 online resource (1 p.)0-9973675-7-1 Fakes, forgery, counterfeits, hoaxes, bullshit, frauds, knock offs-such terms speak, ostensibly, to the inverse of truth or the obverse of authenticity and sincerity. But what does the modern human obsession with fabrications and frauds tell us about ourselves? And what can anthropology tell us about this obsession? This timely book is the product of the first Annual Debate of Anthropological Keywords, a collaborative project between HAU, the American Ethnological Society, and L'Homme, held each year at the American Anthropological Association Meetings. The aim of the debate is reflect critically on keywords and terms that play a pivotal and timely role in discussions of different cultures and societies, and of the relations between them. This book, with multiple authors, explodes open our common sense notions of "novelty," "originality," and "truth," questioning how cultures where deception and mistrust flourish seem to produce effective, albeit opaque, forms of sociality.AnthropologybicsscAnthropologyYurchak Alexei770162Severi Carloda Col GiovanniCopeman JacobThin NeilDas VeenaJackson Jr., John LJones Graham MScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910646000203321Fake3005935UNINA