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Social Theory After Strathern Jacob Copeman Alice Street Eds

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Social Theory After Strathern Jacob Copeman Alice Street Eds
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Publisher: Sage
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Jacob Copeman; Alice Street (eds.)
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Social Theory After Strathern Jacob Copeman Alice Street Eds by Jacob Copeman; Alice Street (eds.) instant download after payment.

Essays on Marilyn Strathern by Paul Rabinow, Alice Street & Jacob Copeman, Eric Hirsch, Mario Biagioli, Annemarie Mol, Jamie Cross, Alain Pottage, Carol J. Greenhouse, Jacob Copeman & Alice Street, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Sarah Franklin, Janet Carsten and Nigel Thrift.

The collection explores what value a critical engagement with Strathern’s work might have for the social sciences by setting such an engagement in motion. It argues that Strathern’s writings are a particularly fruitful starting point for reflecting on our assumptions about what exactly theory might be and how and where it may be made to travel. It explores the theorization of power in the social sciences as one arena in which Strathernian strategies might be harnessed in order to reflect on and extend Euro-American concepts. It also takes Strathern’s own interest in gardening as a metaphoric base for generating novel topologies of subject and object, the particular and the general, and the concrete and the abstract. The collection does not provide a primer for ‘Strathernian theory’. Instead it reviews some of the original strategies and techniques – differentiation, staging of analogy, surprise, bifurcation, the echo, and an unremitting focus on how we make our familiar categories of analysis known to ourselves – that Strathern has used to ‘garden’ her theory: it can be used, if you like, as a conceptual toolkit.

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