Asks: What is it to be human? What are our specifically human attributes, our capacities and liabilities? Argues that it is again appropriate to bring "the human" to the fore, to reclaim the singularity of the word as central to the anthropological endeavor Suggests to approach "human nature" in terms of species-wide capacities: action and imagination, and liabilities for suffering and cruelty. Demonstrates benefits of the anthropological method
Asks: What is it to be human? What are our specifically human attributes, our capacities and liabilities? Argues that it is again appropriate to bring "the human" to the fore, to reclaim the singularity of the word as central to the anthropological endeavor Suggests to approach "human nature" in terms of species-wide capacities: action and imagination, and liabilities for suffering and cruelty. Demonstrates benefits of the anthropological method
Nigel Rapport is Professor of Anthropological and Philosophical Studies at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and directs the Centre for Cosmopolitan Studies. He also held the Canada Research Chair in Globalization, Citizenship and Justice at Concordia University, Montreal, and he has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Recent publications include 'I am Dynamite': An Alternative Anthropology of Power (Routledge, 2003) and Of Orderlies and Men: Hospital Porters Achieving Wellness at Work (Carolina Academic Press, 2008).
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List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction: Human Capacity as an Exceeding, a Going Beyond Nigel Rapport PART I: BEYOND THE ECONOMY Introduction to Part I Nigel Rapport Chapter 1. Conversations with Eulogio: On Migration and the Building of a Life-Project in Motion Nelson Ferguson Chapter 2. The Limits of Liminality: Capacities for Change and Transition among Student Travellers Vered Amit PART II: BEYOND THE POLITY Introduction to Part II Nigel Rapport Chapter 3. 'Crisis': On the Limits of European Integration and Identity in Northern Ireland Thomas M. Wilson Chapter 4. Making the Cosmopolitan Plea: Harold Oram's International Fund-raising in the Early Cold War Laura Suski PART III: BEYOND THE CLASSIFACTORY Introduction to Part III Nigel Rapport Chapter 5. Money, Materiality and Imagination: Life on the Other Side of Value Andrew Irving Chapter 6. Acts of Entification: The Emergence of Thinghood in Social Life Tord Larsen PART IV: BEYOND THE BODY Introduction to Part IV Nigel Rapport Chapter 7. Embodied Cognition, Communication and the Making of Place and Identity: Reflections on Fieldwork with Masons Trevor H.J. Marchand Chapter 8. 'Live in Fragments no Longer': Social Dance and Individual Imagination in Human Nature Jonathan Skinner Index
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction: Human Capacity as an Exceeding, a Going Beyond Nigel Rapport PART I: BEYOND THE ECONOMY Introduction to Part I Nigel Rapport Chapter 1. Conversations with Eulogio: On Migration and the Building of a Life-Project in Motion Nelson Ferguson Chapter 2. The Limits of Liminality: Capacities for Change and Transition among Student Travellers Vered Amit PART II: BEYOND THE POLITY Introduction to Part II Nigel Rapport Chapter 3. 'Crisis': On the Limits of European Integration and Identity in Northern Ireland Thomas M. Wilson Chapter 4. Making the Cosmopolitan Plea: Harold Oram's International Fund-raising in the Early Cold War Laura Suski PART III: BEYOND THE CLASSIFACTORY Introduction to Part III Nigel Rapport Chapter 5. Money, Materiality and Imagination: Life on the Other Side of Value Andrew Irving Chapter 6. Acts of Entification: The Emergence of Thinghood in Social Life Tord Larsen PART IV: BEYOND THE BODY Introduction to Part IV Nigel Rapport Chapter 7. Embodied Cognition, Communication and the Making of Place and Identity: Reflections on Fieldwork with Masons Trevor H.J. Marchand Chapter 8. 'Live in Fragments no Longer': Social Dance and Individual Imagination in Human Nature Jonathan Skinner Index
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