Excursions
About this book
Focusing on the struggles and quandaries of everyday life, Jackson touches on matters at the core of anthropology—the state, violence, exile and belonging, labor, indigenous rights, narrative, power, home, and history. He is particularly interested in the gaps that characterize human existence, such as those between insularity and openness, between the things over which we have some control and the things over which we have none, and between ourselves and others as we talk past each other, missing each others' meanings. Urging a recognition of the limits to which human existence can be explained in terms of cause and effect, he suggests that knowing why things happen may ultimately be less important than trying to understand how people endure in the face of hardship.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Preface theme and variations
- 1 In the Footsteps of Walter Benjamin
- 2 Of Time and the River the interface of historyand human lives
- 3 Imagining the Powers That Be society versusthe state
- 4 On the Work of Human Hands
- 5 Storytelling Events, Violence, and the Appearance of the Past
- 6 Migrant Imaginaries with Sewa Koroma in southeast London
- 7 A Walk on the Wild Side the idea of human nature revisited
- 8 From Anxiety to Method a reappraisal
- 9 Despite Babel an essay on human misunderstanding
- 10 On Birth, Death, and Rebirth
- 11 Quandaries of Belonging home thoughts from abroad
- 12 A Critique of Colonial Reason
- Notes
- References
- Index
