Anthropology 2015-16

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SUBJECT AREAS: KEY TITLES: Animals and Society; Anthropology of Art; Anthropology of Green Consumption; Sex, Death and Witchcraft; Food; Anthropology of and Sexuality; Anthropology of The Animal Catalyst; The Anthropology of and Ritual; Anthropology of the Senses; Consumption Hunter-Gatherers; Living Beings; Museums and and Anthropology; Development and Anthropology; Dress Communities; The Interview: An Ethnographic and the Body; Environment and Anthropology; Ethnography; Approach Globalization and Anthropology; Identity and Nation; Kinship; KEY AUTHORS: Material Culture; Medical Anthropology; Museum Studies; Theory and Method - Anthropology; Visual Anthropology Daniel Miller; Victor Buchli; Brian Morris; David E. Sutton; Helena Wulff; Pnina Werbner; Thomas C. Patterson; Veronica Strang; Roger Sansi; Patricia MacCormack; Arnd Schneider; David Shankland

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Welcome to the new Bloomsbury Anthropology catalogue, incorporating backlist from the Berg Publishers imprint. Book Highlights from L etter I am excited to present our fabulous new titles for 2015-2016. On the Commodity Trail (p. 3) and Vinyl (p. 3) offer two highly original and engaging approaches to material culture studies. Digital Materialities (p. 3) and Ethnography for the Internet (p. 3) contribute to the rapidly growing interest in digital anthropology. Wars of Terror (p. 5), The House of Commons (p. 5) and Smokefree (p. 5) bring an anthropological perspective to some of the most controversial topics of our time. We are also delighted to launch our highly anticipated Sensory Studies series (p. 10), edited by David Howes.

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On the Commodity Trail Vinyl The Journey of a Bargain Store Product The Analogue Record in the Digital Age from East to West Dominik Bartmanski, Technische Universität Alison Hulme, Royal Holloway, University of Berlin, Germany and Masaryk University,

London, UK Czech Republic & Ian Woodward, University of C ulture / D igital Following the journey of eight bargain store items, Southern Denmark, Denmark On the Commodity Trail reveals the fascinating Recent years have seen not just a revival, but story behind everyday objects. We observe raw a rebirth of the analogue record. As materials on municipal rubbish dumps in China, newly re-made consumption migrated to digital and online, this seemingly obsolete products in the world’s largest wholesale market, and take a journey medium became the fastest-growing format in music sales. Combining across the seas, to bargain stores in Europe and North America, a cultural sociological approach with insights from material culture arriving finally in the homes of consumers - from where the journey studies, Bartmanski and Woodward explore why vinyl is experiencing starts again. Weaving together narratives from the waste peddlers, a ‘rebirth of its cool’. Based on interviews with musicians, DJs, sound wholesalers, store owners, and shoppers we meet along the way, engineers, record store owners, collectors, and cutting-edge label Alison Hulme makes a unique contribution to our understanding of chiefs from metropolitan centers such as London, New York, Tokyo, commodity chains and consumer culture. Melbourne, and Berlin, what emerges is the story of a cultural icon.

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The Social Life of Materials Digital Materialities Studies in Materials and Society Design and Anthropology Edited by Adam Drazin, University College Edited by Sarah Pink, RMIT University, Australia, London, UK & Susanne Küchler, University Elisenda Ardèvol, Open University of Catalonia, College London, UK Spain & Dèbora Lanzeni, Open University of This book proposes a new area of research in Catalonia, Spain material culture studies. Focusing on the properties Presenting twelve chapters by scholars and of materials, rather than the consumption of practitioners working at the intersection between ‘finished’ products, it explores the significance of materials and how design and digital research, Digital Materialities provides in-depth these exist through many transformations in a variety of cultural understandings of the digital-material world from social science contexts. Featuring fifteen chapters written by leading scholars in and design perspectives. By incorporating research from both fields, anthropology, geography, design, engineering, art, and textiles, The the book explores how interdisciplinary exchanges can spark new Social Life of Materials argues that materials represent a shifting ways of thinking and designing. Case studies from the UK, Spain, ground around which relationships, identities, and powers are Australia, and the USA offer an insight into specific digital products constantly formed and dissolved in the act of making and remaking. and interventions, drawing out the implications of digital materiality for anthropological and design theory, and considering how these UK August 2015 • US October 2015 • 336 pages • 24 bw illus developments might advance our capacity to design for the future. PB 9781472592644 • £19.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781472592637 • £65.00 / $112.00 Individual eBook 9781472592668 • £24.99 / $36.99 • Library eBook 9781472592651 Bloomsbury Academic UK April 2016 • US April 2016 • 256 pages • 60 bw illus PB 9781472592569 • £19.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781472592576 • £65.00 / $112.00 Individual eBook 9781472592590 • £19.99 / $27.99 • Library eBook 9781472592583 Bloomsbury Academic

Ethnography for the Internet Digital Anthropology Embedded, Embodied and Everyday Edited by Heather A. Horst, RMIT University, Australia & Daniel Miller, University College Christine Hine, University of Surrey, UK London, UK Now that the internet has become embedded in The central role of anthropology in studying what our daily lives, ethnographers find themselves it is to be human has been given new impetus in facing new methodological dilemmas: how can they the digital world. Digital Anthropology explores acquire robust knowledge about what people do how the human and digital are defined in relation on, through and with the internet? Suitable for both to each other, cultural differences in social new and experienced ethnographers, Ethnography for the Internet networking, and the practical consequences of the digital for politics, explores methodological principles and provides practical strategies museums, design, and gaming communities. Bringing together key for coming to terms with the definition of field sites, the connections anthropologists of digital culture, it features a range of case studies between online and offline, and the changing nature of embodied including Facebook, Second Life, and Google Earth. Combining an experience. Examples are drawn from a wide range of settings, impassioned style with the clarity of a textbook, this is essential including ethnographies of scientific institutions, television, social reading for students of anthropology, media studies, cultural studies, media, and locally based gift-giving networks. and .

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Micromuseology Protecting Suburban America An Analysis of Small Independent Gentrification, Advocacy and the Historic Museums Imaginary Fiona Candlin, Birkbeck, University of London, Denise Lawrence-Zuniga, California State UK Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA While there are thousands of small, independent, This ethnographic study explores the challenges and single-subject museums in the UK, Europe and conflicts inherent in preserving historic twentieth- North America, the field of museum studies remains century suburban landscapes in America. Bridging focused almost exclusively on major institutions. In this ground- architecture, anthropology, planning, and urban studies, its unique breaking new book, Fiona Candlin reveals how 'micromuseums' approach combines a study of historic preservation with ethnographic challenge preconceived ideas about what museums are and how they fieldwork, highlighting issues of heritage, preservation, gentrification, operate. Based on her fieldwork of over fifty small museums, she class, ethnicity, and contested values in suburbia. Comparing five reveals the dramatically different models of curation, interpretation different cities in California, Protecting Suburban America offers and visitor experience they offer. Destined to transform the field, an insight into the issues facing communities internationally: how Micromuseology is essential reading for students and researchers in contested preservation aesthetics and regulations are reshaping museum studies, anthropology, material culture studies, and visual older residential neighborhoods and the consequences for their social culture. dynamics.

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Critical Craft Design Anthropology Technology, Globalization, and Capitalism Theory and Practice

/ M useum S tudies A rchitecture and Edited by Clare M. Wilkinson-Weber, Washington Edited by Wendy Gunn, University of Southern State University-Vancouver, USA & Alicia Ory Denmark, Denmark, Ton Otto, James Cook DeNicola, Oxford College of Emory University, University, Australia and Aarhus University, USA Denmark & Rachel Charlotte Smith, Aarhus Challenging conventional perspectives of craft University, Denmark as a survival, a revival, or something that resists Design Anthropology provides a much-needed capitalism, Critical Craft presents thirteen ethnographies which introduction to the concepts, methods, practices, and challenges of this new field of inquiry. Written by anthropologists who actively

, D esign examine what defines and makes ‘craft’ in a variety of practices around the world. The case studies offer accounts from designers, participate in the development of the field, the book examines the DIY enthusiasts, traditional artisans, and technical programmers - in potential of design anthropology in a wide range of design activities countries such as France, Nigeria, India, Taiwan, the Philippines, and across the globe and explores the impact of design on the discipline Mexico - to explore the range of activities that are labelled as craft. of anthropology. Moving from observation and interpretation to Moving beyond regional heritage studies, this fascinating book shows collaboration, intervention and co-creation, it is aimed at students of how claims about craft are an integral part of a global dialogue of anthropology, design, innovation, science and technology, as well as A rt of power, identity, and change. new and experienced practitioners.

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Smokefree The Master Plant A Social, Moral and Political Atmosphere Tobacco in Lowland South America Simone Dennis, Australian National University, Edited by Andrew Russell, Durham University, UK Australia & Elizabeth Rahman, University of Oxford, UK

Smokefree critically examines the changes western Described as a ‘master plant’ by many indigenous and N ation governments have introduced to regulate smoking groups in lowland South America, tobacco is an in recent decades. Unlike existing texts, it does not essential part of shamanic ritual, as well as a source advance a public health agenda or condemn the of everyday health, well-being and community. erosion of individual rights. Instead, Simone Dennis takes a classical The first critical overview of tobacco and its uses in the region, The anthropological approach: observing and analyzing smoking practices Master Plant offers a contrast to the condemnation of the tobacco and environments, she explores how the social, moral, political, and industry and contemporary public health discourse by considering legal atmosphere of ‘smokefree’ came into being and the ideas that tobacco in a more nuanced light, as an agent of both destruction and underlie it. Looking at the impact on public space and individuals, enlightenment. The book encourages new ways of thinking about the she unveils wider findings about the relationship between the state, problems of commercially exploited tobacco both within and beyond agents, and what is seen to constitute ‘the public’. A challenging and this source region. important book. UK March 2015 • US May 2015 • 280 pages • 27 bw illus UK April 2016 • US April 2016 • 224 pages • 15 bw illus HB 9781472587541 • £60.00 / $104.00 PB 9781472569196 • £22.99 / $39.95 • HB 9781472569202 • £70.00 / $120.00 Individual eBook 9781472587565 • £59.99 / $92.99 • Library eBook 9781472587558 Individual eBook 9781472569219 • £22.99 / $34.99 • Library eBook 9781472569226 Bloomsbury Academic Bloomsbury Academic

Wars of Terror The House of Commons Gabriele Marranci, Macquarie University, An Anthropology of MPs at Work Australia Emma Crewe, SOAS, University of London, UK Analyzing the role of rhetoric and ideology in the This is the first anthropological study of the House western ‘war on terror’ and Islamic ‘’ in the of Commons, exploring the culture, power, and aftermath of 9/11, Gabriele Marranci shows that social relations between parliamentarians at we are not experiencing a ‘clash of civilizations’ work. Based on unprecedented access and two but a clash among 'civilizers' who feel under attack years of interviews and research in the Palace of and use civilizational rhetoric to justify political Westminster and constituencies, The House of Commons provides violence. He examines why some individuals are radicalized while the unique insights into the lives and working relationships of MPs, majority are not and shows how conflicts escalate as one side calls undermining many commonly held assumptions. The book challenges for more jihad and the other for greater anti-terrorism measures, existing scholarship on political institutions and party politics by drone attacks, and bombings. A fascinating anthropological study presenting a radical new alternative to rational choice theory and which helps us to understand one of the most important issues of our new institutionalism. A must-read for anyone interested in political time. anthropology, politics, or the Westminster model.

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Consuming Behaviours Death and the Migrant Identity, Politics and Pleasure in Bodies, Borders and Care Twentieth-Century Britain Yasmin Gunaratnam Edited by Erika Rappaport, University of As Generation Exodus, our first cohort of 'mass' California, Santa Barbara, USA, Sandra Trudgen postwar migration, ages and begins to dies, and Dawson, Northern Illinois University, USA & Mark as fierce debates rage over the employment of J. Crowley, Wuhan University, China international care workers and 'treatment tourism', this book considers the plight of the dying migrant In twentieth-century Britain, consumerism as a situation that helps us to better understand some of the increasingly defined and redefined individual and social identities. fundamental conditions of contemporary societies. The book aims to Linking politics and pleasure, Consuming Behaviours explores how show how dislocated dying is very much a phenomena of our time, individual consumers and groups reacted to changes in marketing, articulating foundational conundrums of community, belonging and government control, popular leisure and the availability of consumer citizenship. goods. Bridging the divide between historical and cultural studies approaches, it examines what makes British consumer culture UK May 2015 • US May 2015 • 216 pages • 18 halftones distinctive and reveals how it is inextricably a product of both PB 9781474238267 • £16.99 / $29.95 Britain’s domestic history and its relationship with its Empire, with Previously published in HB 9781780934051 Europe, and with the United States. Individual eBook 9781472515339 • £16.99 / $26.99 • Library eBook 9781472515346 Bloomsbury Academic

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Making Aboriginal Men and Music Ethnographies of Breastfeeding OBJECTLESSONS in Central Australia Cultural Contexts and Confrontations Åse Ottosson, University of Sydney, Australia Edited by Tanya Cassidy, Maynooth University, This detailed ethnographic study explores the Ireland & Abdullahi El Tom, Maynooth University, The hidden lives of ordinary things crafting of contemporary forms of Aboriginal Ireland manhood in the world of country, rock and reggae Featuring the latest research on the subject, Published in association with The Atlantic, these short books music making in Central Australia. Based on Ethnographies of Breastfeeding examines variations explore everyday objects and the lessons they hold. extensive anthropological fieldwork, it investigates in breastfeeding practices from around the world. how Aboriginal musicians experience and articulate various aspects Based on empirical work in areas such as Brazil, West Africa, Darfur,

Series Editors: of their male and indigenous sense of selves as they make music Ireland, , France, the UK, and the US, leading scholars examine and engage with indigenous and non-indigenous people, practices, and G ender / A nth R opology IAN BOGOST, Ivan Allen College Distinguished Chair in Media Studies at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA the cross-cultural challenges facing mothers feeding their infants. places, and sets of values. Challenging existing scholarly, political Reframing the traditional nature/culture debate, the book moves CHRISTOPHER SCHABERG, Associate Professor of English at Loyola University New Orleans, USA and popular understandings of Australian Aboriginal society, Making beyond existing approaches to consider themes such as surrogacy, the Aboriginal Men and Music in Central Australia makes a superb risk of milk banks, mother-to-mother sharing networks facilitated by contribution to the study of indigenous identity in remote Australia social media, and the increasing bio-medicalization of breast milk. NEW TITLES and beyond. A highly significant contribution to global debates on breast milk and breastfeeding. UK November 2015 • US December 2015 • 240 pages • 10 bw illus HB 9781474224628 • £65.00 / $112.00 UK December 2014 • US February 2015 • 288 pages • 1 bw illus Individual eBook 9781474224635 • £64.99 / $100.99 • Library eBook 9781474224642 HB 9781472569257 • £55.00 / $94.00 Bloomsbury Academic Individual eBook 9781472569264 • £54.99 / $84.99 • Library eBook 9781472569271 Bloomsbury Academic

Dress, Body, Culture Series Editor: Joanne B. Eicher, University of Minnesota, USA This provocative and established series seeks to articulate the connections between culture and dress, defined here in its broadest possible sense as any modification or supplement to the body.

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Cooking Technology Food, Families and Work Transformations in Culinary Practice in Rebecca O'Connell, UCL Institute of Education, Mexico and Latin America University College London, UK & Julia Brannen, UCL Institute of Education, University College Edited by Steffan Igor Ayora-Diaz, Universidad London, UK and F ood Autónoma de Yucatán, Mexico

With dual-working households now the norm, Food, Explores the impact of new cooking technologies Families and Work is the first comprehensive study and techniques on everyday culinary practice in to explore how families negotiate everyday food Mexico and Latin America, examining why people practices in the context of paid employment. Examining some of the transform – or refuse to change – their kitchens and food habits. most hotly debated issues in food studies – such as gender divisions, Based on approaches from anthropology, archaeology, and history, the impact of family income on diet, eating together, and the power an international range of leading scholars present case studies from children hold over what they eat – the authors draw on extensive areas in Mexico, the American-Mexican border, Cuba, Guatemala, empirical data as well as first-hand accounts from both parents and Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. Cooking children. A must-read for students and scholars of food studies, Technology fills an important gap in the literature and provides an sociology, anthropology, nutrition, and public health. excellent introduction for students and researchers working in food studies, anthropology, history, and Latin American studies. UK March 2016 • US March 2016 • 256 pages • 9 bw illus PB 9780857855084 • £19.99 / $34.95 • HB 9780857857507 • £65.00 / $112.00 UK December 2015 • US December 2015 • 208 pages Individual eBook 9780857857859 • £19.99 / $27.99 • Library eBook 9780857855978

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The Ethnic Restaurateur Commensality: From Everyday Krishnendu Ray, New York University, USA Food to Feast Academic discussions of ethnic food have tended Edited by Susanne Kerner, University of to focus on the attitudes of consumers rather than Copenhagen, Denmark, Cynthia Chou, University creators and producers. In this ground-breaking of Copenhagen, Denmark & Morten Warmind, book, Krishnendu Ray challenges this trend by University of Copenhagen, Denmark exploring the culinary world from the perspective of the ethnic restaurateur. Focusing on New York City, From the most basic and mundane meals to the he shows how migrants become established in new grandest occasions, Commensality provides insights places, creating a taste of home and influencing food cultures over into the fundamentally social activity of eating and drinking together. time through ‘taste transactions’ between producers, consumers, and Featuring essays from anthropologists, archaeologists and historians, commentators. Based on interviews and a wide range of historical the book covers a vast historical scope, ranging from the Late sources, this is a fascinating read for students and scholars of food Neolithic period to the present day. With case studies from across the studies, culinary arts, sociology, anthropology, and urban studies. world - including the USA, Bolivia, China, Southeast Asia, Iran, Turkey, Portugal, Denmark, and the UK - it reveals commensality’s key role as UK February 2016 • US February 2016 • 264 pages • 15 bw illus a social and political tool, integral to the formation of personal and PB 9780857858368 • £19.99 / $29.95 • HB 9780857858351 • £65.00 / $120.00 national identities. Individual eBook 9780857858375 • £19.99 / $27.99 • Library eBook 9781472520241 Bloomsbury Academic UK February 2015 • US April 2015 • 296 pages • 30 bw illus PB 9780857857361 • £24.99 / $42.95 • HB 9780857856807 • £75.00 / $128.00 Individual eBook 9780857857194 • £24.99 / $36.99 • Library eBook 9780857857293 Bloomsbury Academic

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Senses and Sensation Critical and Primary Sources Edited by David Howes, Concordia University, Canada The first comprehensive multidisciplinary collection of key writings essential to a critical understanding of sensory studies. Senses and Sensation: Critical and Primary Sources draws upon historical and contemporary texts from a wide range of sources and are organised around the primary approaches to the subject (sense, domain, discipline). The volumes together provide a key resource for the understanding of this multidisciplinary and multidimensional field. The four volumes include over 80 essays from the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, biology, psychology and the neurosciences. Ordered by discipline, the volumes cover geography and anthropology, history and sociology, biology, psychology and neuroscience, and the visual, intermedia and performing arts. Each volume is separately introduced and the essays structured into coherent sections on specific themes. Senses and Sensation is a major scholarly resource for those working and studying in this growing, and increasingly integrated, field.

UK April 2017 • US June 2017 • 4 vols. • 1600 pages HB 9781474274050 • £595.00 / $995.00 Bloomsbury Academic of the S enses A Cultural History of the Senses Edited by Constance Classen, McGill University, Canada The definitive overview of the role of the senses from antiquity to the modern age, covering themes such as religion, philosophy, science, medicine, literature, art and media. What did the past sound like, taste like, smell like? How did it look and feel? How did people make sense of the world through their senses? These are questions which are increasingly capturing the interest of historians. A Cultural History of the Senses delves into the sensory foundations of Western civilization, taking a comprehensive period-by-period approach, which provides a broad understanding of the life of the senses from antiquity to the modern day. The volumes treat such topics as the sensory markers of gender and class, the aesthetic dimensions of material culture, religious sensibilities, the medical uses of the senses and their representation in art and literature. These investigations bring out the sensations and values which defined experience in a particular era and shaped the world view of the time. With contributions from such prominent scholars as Peter Burke, Alain Corbin, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill and Chris Woolgar, A Cultural History of the Senses sets the stage for a vital new way of understanding the past.

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The Auditory Culture Reader Edited by Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK & Les Back, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK The first edition of this ground-breaking text played a major role in defining the field of sound studies.This new edition reflects the rapid changes the field has undergone since and includes 17 new essays - including the most influential pieces published in the last decade and brand new essays which highlight the most innovative work across the discipline. With contributions from the most renowned figures in the field, a new interdisciplinary structure, and a new section, The Auditory Culture Reader is core reading for courses in sound studies, sensory studies, sociology, music studies, and communication studies. Supported by a companion website.

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The Invention of The Life of the Ritual, Taste Senses Performance and A Cultural Account of Introduction to a the Senses

A nthropology Desire, Delight and Modal Anthropology Edited by Michael Bull, Disgust in Fashion, François Laplantine, University of Sussex, UK & Food and Art University of Lyon 2, France Jon P. Mitchell, University of Sussex, UK Luca Vercelloni, Translated by Jamie Brandvoyant, Italy Furniss, University of Edinburgh, UK A unique and timely collection, at the heart of which is an experiment in anthropological The Invention of Taste explores an intriguing "Once in a while, something really theory. It explores the possibility of question: why did the sensory attribute of revolutionary appears, something that aims developing a new anthropology of ritual by human taste become a social metaphor and to overthrow the very foundations not only combining theoretical insights from three aesthetic value for judging cultural qualities of a discipline but of an entire intellectual distinct domains of anthropological inquiry: of art, fashion, cuisine, and other social tradition. Laplantine’s modestly titled The Cognitive/Neuroanthropology, Performance constructions? This book examines the wide Life of the Senses is such a manifesto." Studies and the Anthropology of the Senses. range of factors that defined the evolution of David Eller, Anthropology Review Database Bringing together scholars from each of taste – from medieval morals to philosophy, The first-ever translation of the ground- these disciplines, this book sheds new light the rise of aesthetics, fashion, branding breaking theoretical work by French on one of anthropology’s most enduring trends, and luxury worship in the age of mass anthropologist and philosopher François research objects: by understanding ritual we consumption. An essential read for anyone Laplantine. Drawing on a wide range understand processes at the very center of in sensory studies, philosophy, sociology,

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World Arts and Living Beings in Aesthetics in a Perspectives Practice Globalizing World on Interspecies Situated Perspectives, Edited by Raminder Kaur, Engagements University of Sussex, UK Edited by Penelope Global Knowledge & Parul Dave-Mukherji, Dransart, University of Jawaharlal Nehru Edited by John Gledhill, Wales Trinity Saint David, UK University of Manchester, UK University, India An investigation of arts and aesthetics in Living Beings examines the vital In a post-colonial world, contributions of characteristics of social interactions between anthropologists living outside North America their widest senses and experiences, this book presents a variety of perspectives, living beings, including humans, other and Western Europe can no longer be treated animals, and trees. The book's interplay as marginal. This book demonstrates how ranging from the metaphysical to the political. Moving beyond art as an expression between social anthropologists, philosophers, global dialogues allow us to draw on local and artists cuts across species divisions to knowledge and different perspectives to help of the inner mind and invention of the individual self, it bridges the gap between examine the experiential dimensions of overcome anthropology’s eternal struggle interspecies engagements, including the against ethnocentrism. A truly global book ‘ever’ changing perceptions of contemporary art and aesthetics and maps globalizing juxtaposition of human and other living and a tremendous contribution to the beings in areas such as wildlife safaris, discussion of ‘world anthropologies’. currents worldwide, whilst providing transnational or diasporic perspectives. violence, simulation and more.

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The Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology Conducting ethnographic fieldwork with children Ritual, presents a state of the art overview of the subject presents anthropologists with particular challenges - its methodologies, current debates, history and limitations, as well as rewards and insights. Performance and and future. It will provide the ultimate source Children: Ethnographic Encounters presents ten the Senses of authoritative, critical descriptions of all the key aspects of the vivid, first-hand accounts of researchers’ experiences of working discipline as well as a consideration of the general state of the with children in diverse geographical locations such as Mexico, the Edited by Michael Bull, discipline at a time when there is notable uncertainty about its Ecuadorian Amazon, Rwanda, central India, Thailand, Malaysia, and University of Sussex, UK & foundations, composition and direction. Bringing together leading China. The book provides hope, encouragement and inspiration to Jon P. Mitchell, University international scholars, this Handbook provides a guide to the latest anyone planning to undertake ethnographic fieldwork with children of Sussex, UK research in social and cultural anthropology. and also offers important insights to students and researchers A unique and timely collection, at the heart working in the growing field of anthropology of children and of which is an experiment in anthropological UK March 2016 • US March, 2016 • 656 pages childhood, in childhood studies, and related fields. PB 9781474283465 • £27.99 / $48.95 theory. It explores the possibility of Previously published in HB 9781847883841 developing a new anthropology of ritual by Individual eBook 9781472520067 • £84.99 / $131.99 • Library eBook 9781472520050 UK May 2016 • US May 2016 • 192 pages Bloomsbury Academic HB 9781474258180 • £60.00 / $104.00 combining theoretical insights from three Individual eBook 9781474258197 • £59.99 / $92.99 • Library eBook 9781474258203 distinct domains of anthropological inquiry: Series: Encounters: Experience and Anthropological Knowledge • Bloomsbury Academic Cognitive/Neuroanthropology, Performance Studies and the Anthropology of the Senses. Bringing together scholars from each of these disciplines, this book sheds new light on one of anthropology’s most enduring Visual Research Globalization research objects: by understanding ritual we A Concise Introduction to Thinking The Key Concepts understand processes at the very center of human social life – and of humanity itself. Visually Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo, Jonathan S. Marion, University of Arkansas, Norway UK February 2015 • US April 2015 • 224 pages • 12 bw illus Fayetteville, USA & Jerome W. Crowder, This new edition of Thomas Hylland Eriksen's HB 9780857854735 • £60.00 / $104.00 Individual eBook 9780857854964 • £59.99 / $92.99 University of Texas Medical Branch, USA landmark textbook provides an introduction to Library eBook 9780857854971 Visual Research is the first text to provide an the main debates and controversies surrounding Series: Sensory Studies Series • Bloomsbury Academic accessible introduction to conducting visual globalization. Each chapter is supported by research in the social sciences. Giving a concise overview of the summaries of key information, boxed case studies, suggestions for significant ethical, theoretical, and practical considerations for further reading, and essay and discussion questions - making this the conducting research with images, the book highlights the importance ideal guide for both the classroom and independent study. The second of thinking visually before engaging in visual research. Further edition features new case studies and new chapters on identity themes - such as creating, organizing, and using images - are politics and alternatives to globalization. Globalization: The Key presented in a way that helps readers to think about and work with Concepts is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the their own visual data. Case studies from an impressive range of fundamental processes underlying our increasingly complex world and international scholars and suggestions for further reading make this the consequences these have on all of us. an invaluable resource for students and researchers. UK February 2014 • US February 2014 • 224 pages PB 9780857857422 • £16.99 / $29.95 UK February 2013 • US April 2013 • 192 pages • 46 bw illus Individual eBook 9780857857651 • £16.99 / $26.99 • Library eBook 9780857855817

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Knowledge and Ethics in Where is Language? Anthropology An Anthropologist's Questions on Obligations and Requirements Language, Literature and Performance Edited by Lisette Josephides, Queen's University Ruth Finnegan, Open University, UK , UK Language is central to human experience and This new collection of essays is inspired by our understanding of who we are. For too long, the work of world-renowned anthropologist ethnographic, aesthetic and sociolinguistic studies Marilyn Strathern. Drawing together the work of of language have remained apart from analyses internationally recognized scholars, including Strathern herself, emerging from traditions such as literature and performance. the book examines a range of methodologies and approaches to the Where is Language? argues for a more complex and contextualized anthropology of knowledge. It looks at the production of knowledge understanding of language, engaging with key issues such as orality, through a variety of different themes, all centered around the literacy, narrative, ideology and performance. Eminent anthropologist idea of the ethnographers’ obligations and requirements - from the Ruth Finnegan draws together a lifetime of ethnographic case obligation to connect with local culture and existing anthropological studies, reading, and personal commentary to explore the roles and knowledge, to the need to draw conclusions and circulate what has nature of language in cultures across the world. been learned. UK September 2015 • US September 2015 • 176 pages PB 9781472590930 • £18.99 / $29.95 • HB 9781472590923 • £60.00 / $104.00 UK November 2015 • US December 2015 • 248 pages Individual eBook 9781472590947 • £18.99 / $27.99 • Library eBook 9781472590954 PB 9780857855442 • £24.99 / $42.95 • HB 9780857855374 • £75.00 / $128.00 Bloomsbury Academic Individual eBook 9780857856722 • £24.99 / $36.99 • Library eBook 9780857857095 Bloomsbury Academic

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a g o I ndex Allerton, Catherine ��������������������������������11 Gledhill, John ��������������������������������������10 O'Connell, Rebecca ��������������������������������� 8 Anthropological Practice ������������������������11 Globalization ��������������������������������������11 O'Connor, Kaori ������������������������������������� 8 Ardèvol, Elisenda ����������������������������������� 3 Gunaratnam, Yasmin ������������������������������� 5 Okely, Judith ����������������������������������������11 Arts and Aesthetics in a Gunn, Wendy ����������������������������������������� 4 On the Commodity Trail ������������������������� 3 Globalizing World ������������������������������10 Ory, Alicia DeNicola ������������������������������� 4 Auditory Culture Reader, The ������������������� 9 h Otto, Ton ��������������������������������������������� 4 Handbook of Sociocultural b Anthropology, The ������������������������������11 Ottosson, Åse ��������������������������������������� 7 Back, Les ��������������������������������������������� 9 Hine, Christine �������������������������������������� 3 p Bartmanski, Dominik ������������������������������� 3 Horst, Heather A. ����������������������������������� 3 Pink, Sarah ������������������������������������������� 3 Brannen, Julia ��������������������������������������� 8 House of Commons, The ������������������������� 5 Protecting Suburban America ������������������� 4 Bull, Michael ������������������������������������ 9, 10 Howes, David ���������������������������������������� 9 Hulme, Alison ��������������������������������������� 3 r c Eriksen, Thomas Hylland ������������������������11 Rahman, Elizabeth ��������������������������������� 5 Candlin, Fiona ��������������������������������������� 4 Rappaport, Erika ����������������������������������� 5 Carrier, James G. ��������������������������������11 i Ray, Krishnendu ������������������������������������� 8 Cassidy, Tanya ��������������������������������������� 7 Igor Ayora-Diaz, Steffan ��������������������������� 8 Ritual, Performance and the Senses ��������10 Charlotte, Rachel Smith ������������������������� 4 Invention of Taste, The ������������������������10 Russell, Andrew ������������������������������������� 5 Children ����������������������������������������������11 j Chou, Cynthia ��������������������������������������� 8 s Josephides, Lisette ��������������������������������12 Classen, Constance ��������������������������������� 9 Senses and Sensation ����������������������������� 9 Commensality: k Smokefree ������������������������������������������� 5 From Everyday Food to Feast ��������������� 8 Kaur, Raminder ������������������������������������10 Sneakers ����������������������������������������������� 7 Consuming Behaviours ����������������������������� 5 Kawamura, Yuniya ��������������������������������� 7 Social Life of Materials, The ������������������� 3 Cooking Technology ������������������������������� 8 Kerner, Susanne ������������������������������������� 8 Strang, Veronica �����������������������������������11 Crewe, Emma ��������������������������������������� 5 Knowledge and Ethics in Anthropology ������12 Street Style ����������������������������������������� 7 Critical Craft ���������������������������������������� 4 Küchler, Susanne ����������������������������������� 3 v Crowder, Jerome W. ������������������������������11 Kuldova, Tereza ������������������������������������� 7 Vercelloni, Luca ������������������������������������10 Crowley, Mark, J. ��������������������������������� 5 Vinyl ��������������������������������������������������� 3 Cultural History of the Senses, A ������������� 9 l Lanzeni, Dèbora ������������������������������������� 3 Visual Research ������������������������������������11 d Laplantine, François ������������������������������10 w Davel-Mukherji, Paru �����������������������������10 Lawrence, Denise-Zuniga ������������������������� 4 Warmind, Morten ����������������������������������� 8 Dawson, Sandra Trudgen ������������������������� 5 Life of the Senses, The ��������������������������10 Wars of Terror ��������������������������������������� 5 Death and the Migrant ��������������������������� 5 Living Beings ����������������������������������������10 What Anthropologists Do ������������������������11 Deborah, Gewertz B. ����������������������������11 Luvaas, Brent ��������������������������������������� 7 Where is Language? 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