In this highly original and much-anticipated ethnography, Anna Tsing
challenges not only anthropologists and feminists but all those who
study culture to reconsider some of their dearest assumptions. By
choosing to locate her study among Meratus Dayaks, a marginal and
marginalized group in the deep rainforest of South Kalimantan,
Indonesia, Tsing deliberately sets into motion the familiar and
stubborn urban fantasies of self and other. Unusual encounters with
her remarkably creative and unconventional Meratus friends and
teachers, however, provide the opportunity to rethink notions of
tradition, community, culture, power, and gender--and the doing of
anthropology. Tsing's masterful weaving of ethnography and theory, as
well as her humor and lucidity, allow for an extraordinary reading
experience for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the
complexities of culture. Engaging Meratus in wider conversations
involving Indonesian bureaucrats, family planners, experts in
international development, Javanese soldiers, American and French
feminists, Asian-Americans, right-to-life advocates, and Western
intellectuals, Tsing looks not for consensus and coherence in Meratus
culture but rather allows individual Meratus men and women to return
our gaze. Bearing the fruit from the lively contemporary conversations
between anthropology and cultural studies, In the Realm of the Diamond
Queen will prove to be a model for thinking and writing about gender,
power, and the politics of identity.
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Marginality in an Out-of-the-Way Place
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400843473
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter