Moebius Anthropology - by Don Handelman & Matan Shapiro & Jackie Feldman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Don Handelman's groundbreaking work in anthropology is showcased in this collection of his most powerful essays, edited by Matan Shapiro and Jackie Feldman.
- About the Author: Jackie Feldman is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, and head of the Rabb Center for Holocaust Studies.
- 364 Pages
- Social Science, Anthropology
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Book Synopsis
Don Handelman's groundbreaking work in anthropology is showcased in this collection of his most powerful essays, edited by Matan Shapiro and Jackie Feldman. The book looks at the intellectual and spiritual roots of Handelman's initiation into anthropology; his work on ritual and on "bureaucratic logic"; analyses of cosmology; and innovative essays on Anthropology and Deleuzian thinking. Handelman reconsiders his theory of the forming of form and how this relates to a new theory of the dynamics of time. This will be the definitive collection of articles by one of the most important anthropologists of the late 20th Century.
Review Quotes
"[This book offers a] perspective on an extraordinary scholar, one whose versatility and energy goes far beyond what anthropology has generally aspired to in the twentieth-century. This book is a taster not simply of a work of stunning theoretical breadth, offering profound heuristics for our discipline, but of the man who has refused to dis-intricate himself and his personal trajectory from its conceptual premises." - Ethnos. Journal of Anthropology
"This is scintillating - and an engaging and compelling book... It is an extraordinary comment on the versatility and energy of twentieth century socio-cultural anthropology." - Marilyn Strathern, University of Cambridge
"An ambitious retrospective of Don Handelman's intellectual development... An invaluable resource for scholars of anthropology and ritual studies." - Donna J. Young, University of Toronto Scarborough
About the Author
Jackie Feldman is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, and head of the Rabb Center for Holocaust Studies. He researches pilgrimage and tourism, focusing on Jewish voyages to Poland, Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and performance in Holocaust museums in Israel and Germany.