Emergent Forms of Life and the Anthropological Voice

By: Michael M.J. Fischer

Duke University Press, 2003

 

 

 

Prologue:
The Third Spaces of Anthropology

Emergent Forms of Life

1. Deep Play and Social Responsibility in Vienna

2. Emergent Forms of Life: Anthropologies of Late or Post Modernities

Critique Within Technoscientic Worlds

3. Filmic Judgment and Cultural Critique:
Iranian Cinema in a Teletechnological World

4. Cultural Critique with a Hammer, a Gouge, and A Woodblock:
Art and Medicine in the Age of Social Re-Traumatization

5. Ethnographic Critique and Technoscientific Narratives:
The Old Mole, Ethical Plateaus, and the Governance of Emergent Biosocial Polities

Subjectivities in an Age of Global Connectivity

6. Autobiographical Voices (1,2,3) and Mosaic Memory:
Ethnicity, Religion, Science

7. Post-Avant-Garde Tasks of Polish Film:
Ethnographic Odklamane

New Pedagogies and Ethics

8. Worlding Cyberspace:
Towards A Critical Anthropology in Space, Time, and Theory

9. Calling the Futures:

I: Las Meninas and Robotic-Virtual Surgical Systems:
The Visual Thread/Fiber Optic carrier

II: Modules for a Science, Technology and Society Curriculum
STS@the-Turn_[]000.mit.edu

10. In the Science Zone:
The Yanomami and the fight for representation

Footnotes
Bibliography

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