This essay attempts to reconceptualize temporality as it relates to ethics, by interrupting dominant anthropological notions of time—most particularly the temporal coherence of narrative unity—which are homogeneous and empty. Eschewing the more commonly understood notion of anthropology as ethnographic thick description, this essay is a practice of anthropological hermeneutics by which I take a cue from my Muscovite interlocutors to disrupt dominant anthropological conceptions of temporal unity within which action is considered to take place, and in so doing, reveal temporalization as the process by which ethical action becomes possible
In this essay I claim that the anthropological paradigm of contemporary is a necessary premise for u...
This article may be seen as in search of time but with no ‘real’ prospect of finding ...
Key words: bone marrow transplant; ethical decision making; palliative care; time Departing from a c...
[Extract] The rise of modern ethnographic fieldwork is rooted in a paradox. The key methodological m...
This interdisciplinary volume connects the philosophy of history to moral philosophy with a unique f...
Given recent discussions of the proposed epoch, the Anthropocene , and our ability to effect change ...
The object of this article is to present the outline of a temporalised sociology, emphasising novelt...
In this article I address the political use of discourses, symbols and logics of time in historiogra...
What is the place of the ethical in human life? How do we render it visible? How might sustained att...
This paper outlines and illustrates a model of sociotemporality based upon a tripartite paradigm usi...
A rapprochement between the anthropology of history and the anthropology of capitalism has created a...
In recent years anthropologists have come to rely more and more on ideas that can be described as vi...
Departing from a contemporary novel about a boy who is going to die from leukaemia, this article sho...
In this essay I claim that the anthropological paradigm of contemporary is a necessary premise for u...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore time dilemmas in ethnographic research and develop...
In this essay I claim that the anthropological paradigm of contemporary is a necessary premise for u...
This article may be seen as in search of time but with no ‘real’ prospect of finding ...
Key words: bone marrow transplant; ethical decision making; palliative care; time Departing from a c...
[Extract] The rise of modern ethnographic fieldwork is rooted in a paradox. The key methodological m...
This interdisciplinary volume connects the philosophy of history to moral philosophy with a unique f...
Given recent discussions of the proposed epoch, the Anthropocene , and our ability to effect change ...
The object of this article is to present the outline of a temporalised sociology, emphasising novelt...
In this article I address the political use of discourses, symbols and logics of time in historiogra...
What is the place of the ethical in human life? How do we render it visible? How might sustained att...
This paper outlines and illustrates a model of sociotemporality based upon a tripartite paradigm usi...
A rapprochement between the anthropology of history and the anthropology of capitalism has created a...
In recent years anthropologists have come to rely more and more on ideas that can be described as vi...
Departing from a contemporary novel about a boy who is going to die from leukaemia, this article sho...
In this essay I claim that the anthropological paradigm of contemporary is a necessary premise for u...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore time dilemmas in ethnographic research and develop...
In this essay I claim that the anthropological paradigm of contemporary is a necessary premise for u...
This article may be seen as in search of time but with no ‘real’ prospect of finding ...
Key words: bone marrow transplant; ethical decision making; palliative care; time Departing from a c...