Animism Beyond the Soul: Ontology, Reflexivity, and the Making of Anthropological Knowledge

Katherine Swancutt (Editor), Mireille Mazard (Editor)

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Abstract

How might we envision animism through the lens of the ‘anthropology of anthropology’? The contributors to this volume offer compelling case studies that demonstrate how indigenous animistic practices, concepts, traditions, and ontologies are co-authored in highly reflexive ways by anthropologists and their interlocutors. They explore how native epistemologies, which inform anthropological notions during fieldwork, underpin the dialogues between researchers and their participants. In doing so, the contributors reveal ways in which indigenous thinkers might be influenced by anthropological concepts of the soul and, equally, how they might subtly or dramatically then transform those same concepts within anthropological theory.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationNew York and Oxford
PublisherBerghahn Books
Number of pages160
ISBN (Electronic)9781785338670
ISBN (Print)9781785338656, 9781785338663
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

Publication series

NameStudies in Social Analysis
PublisherBerghahn Books
Volume6

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