The Accompaniment

Assembling the Contemporary

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Anthropology
Cover of the book The Accompaniment by Paul Rabinow, University of Chicago Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul Rabinow ISBN: 9780226701714
Publisher: University of Chicago Press Publication: August 15, 2011
Imprint: University of Chicago Press Language: English
Author: Paul Rabinow
ISBN: 9780226701714
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication: August 15, 2011
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Language: English

In this culmination of his search for anthropological concepts and practices appropriate to the twenty-first century, Paul Rabinow contends that to make sense of the contemporary anthropologists must invent new forms of inquiry. He begins with an extended rumination on what he gained from two of his formative mentors: Michel Foucault and Clifford Geertz. Reflecting on their lives as teachers and thinkers, as well as human beings, he poses questions about their critical limitations, unfulfilled hopes, and the lessons he learned from and with them.

 

This spirit of collaboration animates The Accompaniment, as Rabinow assesses the last ten years of his career, largely spent engaging in a series of intensive experiments in collaborative research and often focused on cutting-edge work in synthetic biology. He candidly details the successes and failures of shifting his teaching practice away from individual projects, placing greater emphasis on participation over observation in research, and designing and using websites as a venue for collaboration. Analyzing these endeavors alongside his efforts to apply an anthropological lens to the natural sciences, Rabinow lays the foundation for an ethically grounded anthropology ready and able to face the challenges of our contemporary world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In this culmination of his search for anthropological concepts and practices appropriate to the twenty-first century, Paul Rabinow contends that to make sense of the contemporary anthropologists must invent new forms of inquiry. He begins with an extended rumination on what he gained from two of his formative mentors: Michel Foucault and Clifford Geertz. Reflecting on their lives as teachers and thinkers, as well as human beings, he poses questions about their critical limitations, unfulfilled hopes, and the lessons he learned from and with them.

 

This spirit of collaboration animates The Accompaniment, as Rabinow assesses the last ten years of his career, largely spent engaging in a series of intensive experiments in collaborative research and often focused on cutting-edge work in synthetic biology. He candidly details the successes and failures of shifting his teaching practice away from individual projects, placing greater emphasis on participation over observation in research, and designing and using websites as a venue for collaboration. Analyzing these endeavors alongside his efforts to apply an anthropological lens to the natural sciences, Rabinow lays the foundation for an ethically grounded anthropology ready and able to face the challenges of our contemporary world.

More books from University of Chicago Press

Cover of the book Human Capital by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Museums Matter by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Steam-Powered Knowledge by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Sophistry and Political Philosophy by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book A Commentary on The Complete Greek Tragedies. Aeschylus by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book After Freud Left by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970 by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Code of the Suburb by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Democracy and the Left by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Political Ethnography by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Black and White Styles in Conflict by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book The Fate of the Forest by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book Our Oldest Task by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book God Without Being by Paul Rabinow
Cover of the book A Fistful of Shells by Paul Rabinow
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy