02975oam 2200685 450 991079430060332120231220214903.01-5261-3802-61-5261-5549-41-5261-3801-8(CKB)4100000011320022(OCoLC)1176454982(MdBmJHUP)muse82645(MiAaPQ)EBC6235439(StDuBDS)EDZ0002390489(DE-B1597)659159(DE-B1597)9781526138019(EXLCZ)99410000001132002220200611e20212020 fy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAnthropology after Gluckman the Manchester School, colonial and postcolonial transformations /Richard WerbnerManchester :Manchester University Press,2021.1 online resource (xi, 363 pages)Manchester scholarship onlinePreviously issued in print: 2020.1-5261-3800-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Max Gluckman in South Africa : role model, early leadership -- Max Gluckman's commitments, projects and legacies -- Elizabeth Colson : home town anthropologist, systems sceptic -- Clyde Mitchell and A.L. Epstein : urban perspectives -- Relational thought, networks, circles -- Friendship, interlocking directorates, cosmopolitanism -- A.L. Epstein's enduring argument : the reasonable man and emotion -- Victor Turner's 'voyage of discovery' -- The re-analysis of Chihamba, the White Spirit -- Anthropology and the postcolonial.This title places the Manchester School in the vanguard of modern social anthropology. Werbner reveals not only the cosmopolitan distinctiveness but also the force of creative difference in the ideas, interdisciplinary approaches, and travelling theories of the intimate circle around Max Gluckman.Manchester scholarship online.EthnologyHistoryPostcolonialismAnthropologyStudy and teaching (Higher)Great BritainHistory20th centuryManchester school of economicsAfrica.Manchester School.biography.colonialism.cosmopolitanism.intellectual history.interdisciplinarity.postcoloniality.social anthopology.sociology of knowledge.EthnologyHistory.Postcolonialism.AnthropologyStudy and teaching (Higher)HistoryManchester school of economics.301Werbner Richard P.658354StDuBDSStDuBDSBOOK9910794300603321Anthropology after Gluckman3784559UNINA00826cam0 2200253 450 E60020006020920250508120132.020100219d19001999|||||ita|0103 baitaITPompeipianta scaviHans EschebachScala 1:2 000NapoliGeneroso Procaccini Editore[19..?]1 c.color.98 x 68 cm ripiegata in 23 x 12 cmEschebach, HansA600200059893070183986ITUNISOB20250508RICAUNISOBUNISOB910|Carta40062E600200060209M 140 Cartografia a stampa SBNM910|Carta000001SI40062AcquistovittoriniUNISOBUNISOB20100219140144.020250506095035.0bethbPompei1704452UNISOB04512nam 22007813 450 991100927300332120231110233534.0978027108452702710845299780271084541027108454510.1515/9780271084541(CKB)5140000000010492(MiAaPQ)EBC6894852(Au-PeEL)EBL6894852(OCoLC)1309019303(OCoLC)1269268410(MdBmJHUP)musev2_103432(DE-B1597)584539(DE-B1597)9780271084541(MiAaPQ)EBC31784159(Au-PeEL)EBL31784159(OCoLC)1472988285(Perlego)4395293(OCoLC)1311343001(EXLCZ)99514000000001049220220412d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLove in a Time of Slaughters Human-Animal Stories Against Genocide and Extinction1st ed.Basel/Berlin/Boston :Pennsylvania State University Press,2019.©2019.1 online resource (240 pages)AnthropoScene: the SLSA Book ;v.39780271083704 0271083700 Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction: When Species Meet on Killing Fields --1. Dying Animal Gods: Metaphysical Potentials --2. Taxidermy Remains: On the Vitality of Lifeless Bodies --3. Pacific Currents: Becoming Usefully Dead --4. Saharan Nonexistence: Edging near Death Camps --5. Arctic Nomadology: Inuit Stories of the Mountie Sled Dog Massacre --6. The Birds and the Bees, or Life After Sex --Conclusion: Taking and Making Love Stories --Notes --IndexLove in a Time of Slaughters examines a diverse array of contemporary creative narratives in which genocide and extinction blur species lines in order to show how such stories can promote the preservation of biological and cultural diversity in a time of man-made threats to species survival. From indigenous novels and Japanese anime to art installations and truth commission reports, Susan McHugh analyzes source material from a variety of regions and cultures to highlight cases where traditional knowledge works in tandem with modern ways of thinking about human-animal relations. In contrast to success stories of such relationships, the narratives McHugh highlights show the vulnerabilities of affective bonds as well as the kinds of loss shared when interspecific relationships are annihilated. In this thoughtful critique, McHugh explores the potential of these narratives to become a more powerful, urgent strategy of resistance to the forces that work to dehumanize people, eradicate animals, and threaten biodiversity. As we unevenly contribute to the sixth great extinction, this timely, compelling study sheds light on what constitutes an effective response from a humanities-focused, interdisciplinary perspective. McHugh's work will appeal to scholars working at the crossroads of human-animal studies, literature, and visual culture, as well as artists and activists who are interested in the intersections of animal politics with genocide and indigeneity.AnthropoScene: the SLSA Book Human-animal relationships in literaturefast(OCoLC)fst00963492Genocide in literaturefast(OCoLC)fst00940224Animal welfare in literaturefast(OCoLC)fst01902371LITERARY CRITICISMModern20th century bisacshRelations homme-animal dans la litteratureAnimal welfare in literatureGenocide in literatureHuman-animal relationships in literatureHuman-animal relationships in literature.Genocide in literature.Animal welfare in literature.LITERARY CRITICISMModernRelations homme-animal dans la litterature.Animal welfare in literature.Genocide in literature.Human-animal relationships in literature.809/.93362McHugh Susan604958MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911009273003321Love in a Time of Slaughters4394747UNINA