Wisdom from the Edge - (Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge) by Paul Stoller (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Wisdom From the Edge describes what anthropologists can do to contribute to the social and cultural changes that shape a social future of wellbeing and viability.
- About the Author: Paul Stoller is Professor of Anthropology at West Chester University and Permanent Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences at Friedrich Alexander University/Erlangen-Nuremberg.
- 204 Pages
- Social Science, Anthropology
- Series Name: Expertise: Cultures and Technologies of Knowledge
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About the Book
"This book presents a blueprint for doing anthropology in troubled times. It instructs readers on how to convey important anthropological insights-indigenous wisdom-to a general audience in search of solutions to cotemporary social problems."--Book Synopsis
Wisdom From the Edge describes what anthropologists can do to contribute to the social and cultural changes that shape a social future of wellbeing and viability. Paul Stoller shows how anthropologists can develop sensuously described ethnographic narratives to communicate powerfully their insights to a wide range of audiences. These insights are filled with wisdom about how respect for nature is central to the future of humankind. Stoller demonstrates how the ethnographic evocation of space and place, the honing of dialogue, and the crafting of character depict the drama of social life, and borrows techniques from film, poetry, and fiction to expand the appeal of anthropological knowledge and heighten its ability to connect the public to the idiosyncrasies of people and locale. Ultimately, Wisdom from the Edge underscores the importance of recognizing and applying indigenous wisdom to the social problems that threaten the future.
Review Quotes
But what sets this book apart from such a phrase is that here is a text that is should be - of interest to everyone in anthropology because it allows us to rediscover what it is that our discipline can do.
-- "Ethnos"By advocating for an artful, patient, and sensuous engagement with the subject matter, Stoller questions existing paradigms and offers a pathway toward more transformative research. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the rich undercurrents of human experience and the potential of anthropology to incite meaningful change in our turbulent times.
-- "Sage"About the Author
Paul Stoller is Professor of Anthropology at West Chester University and Permanent Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences at Friedrich Alexander University/Erlangen-Nuremberg. He is the author of fifteen books and, in 2013, was awarded the Anders Retzius Gold Medal in Anthropology by the King of Sweden.