Detachment - by Thomas Yarrow & Matei Candea & Catherine Trundle & Jo Cook (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This interdisciplinary volume questions one of the most fundamental tenets of social theory by focusing on detachment, an important but neglected aspect of social life.
- About the Author: Matei Candea is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge Jo Cook is Lecturer in Anthropology at University College London Catherine Trundle is Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington Tom Yarrow is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Durham University
- 288 Pages
- Political Science, General
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About the Book
An exciting and cutting-edge volume of essays, which collectively and singularly aim to challenge the conventions of connectivity and relationality in social theory and description through a serious and crucially ethnographic reflection on the category of 'detachment'Book Synopsis
This interdisciplinary volume questions one of the most fundamental tenets of social theory by focusing on detachment, an important but neglected aspect of social life. Going against the grain of recent theoretical celebrations of engagement, this book challenges us to re-think the relational basis of social theory. In so, doing it brings to light the productive aspects of disconnection, distance and detachment. Rather than treating detachment simply as the moral inversion of compassion and engagement, the volume brings together empirical studies and theoretical comments by leading anthropologists, sociologists and science studies scholars. Taken together, these illustrate the range of contexts within which distance and disconnection can offer meaningful frameworks for action. Positioned at the cutting edge of social theory, this landmark volume will be of great interest to students and academics across the social sciences and humanities.From the Back Cover
The social sciences have in recent decades forgotten that life is constituted as much through practices of detachment as through relating and engaging. This diagnosis forms the starting point of this interdisciplinary volume, which questions one of the most fundamental tenets of social theory by focusing on detachment, an important but neglected aspect of social life. Ideas of detachment have come under critical fire in a range of disciplinary contexts, including in relation to discussions of scientific method, international development and western knowledge more generally. Correspondingly, the 'cultural turn' has coincided with the valorisation of connection, relationship and engagement as analytic frameworks for thinking about ethics and knowledge production in the humanities and social sciences. These theoretical developments relate to broader social, cultural and economic shifts. 'Engagement' has become a key word in public life, from politics, the media, and policy making, through to art and science, as the role of detached 'experts' is reconfigured and questioned. Going against the grain of this turn to 'engagement', this book challenges the relational basis of social theory and correspondingly brings to light the productive aspects of disconnection, distance and detachment. Rather than treating detachment simply as the moral inversion of compassion and engagement, the volume brings together empirical studies and theoretical comments by leading anthropologists, sociologists, and science studies scholars. Taken together these illustrate the range of contexts within which distance and disconnection can offer meaningful frameworks for action. Positioned at the cutting edge of social theory, this landmark volume will be widely read by students and academics across the social sciences and humanities.Review Quotes
'By now detachment has been thoroughly dethroned as a general ideal for modern subjects. This makes it possible for the authors assembled in this compelling volume to present subtle, detailed explorations of practices of detachment in different contexts -from pig farming in Britain to monastery life in Tibet. Like attaching, detaching, too, emerges as an art that is situationally worthwhile, necessary, or unavoidable. Start reading and - can I say this? - you will be hooked.'
Annemarie Mol, Professor of Anthropology of the Body at the University of Amsterdam. 'This book quite brilliantly exposes the imperative of connection that drives so much of contemporary theory. Taking their distance from this imperative, the contributors develop a sophisticated and insightful proposal for the potentiality of detachment or disconnection as an ethical and epistemic practice. The proposal is at once measured and provocative; social scientists of all kinds will be stirred by Detachment.'Alain Pottage, Professor of Law, London School of Economics 'The value of these essays lies in their empirical detail - reminding us that our discursive habit of hypostatizing key terms seldom illuminates, but tends to blind us to the dynamic processes and ever-changing experiences of social existence, which define, after all, the original raisons d'^etre of anthropological inquiry.'
Michael D. Jackson Harvard Divinity School, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
About the Author
Matei Candea is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Cambridge
Jo Cook is Lecturer in Anthropology at University College London Catherine Trundle is Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington Tom Yarrow is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Durham UniversityDimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.3 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.35 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: General
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Thomas Yarrow & Matei Candea & Catherine Trundle & Jo Cook
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 2015
TCIN: 1003615171
UPC: 9780719096853
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-3101
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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