Co-Winner of the Senior Book Prize, American Ethnological Society What
the struggle over the Indonesian rainforests can teach us about the
social frictions that shape the world around us Rubbing two sticks
together produces heat and light while one stick alone is just a
stick. It is the friction that produces movement, action, and effect.
Anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing challenges the widespread view
that globalization invariably signifies a clash of cultures,
developing friction as a metaphor for the diverse and conflicting
social interactions that make up our contemporary world. Focusing on
the social drama of the Indonesian rainforests in the 1980s and 1990s,
she shows how a host of competing interests—from environmentalists
and North American investors to advocates for Brazilian rubber
tappers, international funding agencies, and village elders—are
drawn into unpredictable, messy misunderstandings, but
misunderstandings that sometimes work out. Now with a new preface by
the author, Friction provides an invaluable portfolio of methods for
the study of global interconnections.
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An Ethnography of Global Connection
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ISBN
9780691263526
Publisert
2024
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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