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E-grāmata: Making Things Better: A Workbook on Ritual, Cultural Values, and Environmental Behavior [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

(Professor of Medical Anthropology, University College London, UK)
  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Ritual Studies Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199969357
  • Oxford Scholarship Online E-books
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Sērija : Oxford Ritual Studies Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780199969357
In Making Things Better, A. David Napier demonstrates how anthropological description of non-Western exchange practices and beliefs can be a tonic for contemporary economic systems in which our impersonal relationship to ''things'' transforms the animate elements of social life into inanimate sets of commodities. Such a fundamental transformation, Napier suggests, makes us automatons in globally integrated social circuits that generate a cast of a winners and losers engaged in hostile competition for wealth and power. Our impersonal relations to ''things''--and to people as well--are so ingrained in our being, we take them for granted as we sleepwalk through routine life. Like the surrealist artists of the 1920s who, through their art, poetry, films, and photography, fought a valiant battle against mind-numbing conformity, Napier provides exercises and practica designed to shock the reader from their wakeful sleep. These demonstrate powerfully the positively integrative social effects of more socially entangled, non-Western orientations to ''things'' and to ''people.'' His arguments also have implications for the rights and legal status of indigenous peoples, which are drawn out in the course of the book.
Preface: Things in Themselves ix
Introduction 1(5)
Preamble to the Workbook: Rights or Rites? 6(9)
Part I Things and People
Exercise 1 Shaping Behavior
15(6)
Chapter 1 Meaning and Property
21(26)
Practicum 1 Securing Indigenous Rights
43(4)
Part II Things and Places
Exercise 2 Creating Local Value
47(4)
Chapter 2 A Sense of Place
51(28)
Practicum 2 Valuing Indigenous Property
75(4)
Part III Things Across Cultures
Exercise 3 Giving and Receiving
79(5)
Chapter 3 Exchange and Value
84(21)
Practicum 3 Responding to Global Forces, or Kula International
99(6)
Part IV Realizing Ritual
Exercise 4 Changing Paradigms
105(4)
Chapter 4 Why Animism Matters
109(17)
Practicum 4 Assessing Cognitive Diversity
124(2)
Epilogue 126(28)
Postscript: The Value of Public Anthropology 154(7)
Notes 161(6)
Bibliography 167(10)
Index 177
A. David Napier is Professor of Medical Anthropology at University College London and founding Director of the University's Centre for Applied Global Citizenship.