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Antropologi og interiør 2: En studie om hjemmet i Norge og i Sveits

Franziska Rüttimann Storemyr, antropologi.info

I både Norge og Sveits står mangfoldet i fokus når hjemmet blir diskutert. Samtidig ser det ut til at det “å bo” beveger seg innenfor klart definerte rammer; innenfor uskrevne regelverk som få er seg bevisst og som andre tar som en selvfølge. Jeg prøvde å komme på spor av typiske regler som organiserer rommene vi betrakter som eget territorium og kaller “hjem”.

Et av de viktigste funn i arbeidet var at forskjellene i hvordan man bor først og fremst er kjønnsrelaterte og ikke nasjonsrelatert. Det vil si at norske og sveitsiske kvinner hadde en annen forståelse og bruk av hjemmet enn norske og sveitsiske menn. >> les mer

Franziska Rüttimann Storemyr, antropologi.info

I både Norge og Sveits står mangfoldet i fokus når hjemmet blir diskutert. Samtidig ser det ut til at det "å bo" beveger seg innenfor klart definerte rammer; innenfor uskrevne regelverk som få er seg bevisst og…

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Antropologi og interiør: Retro som status

Dagsavisen

Hva betyr det å være eier av en brukt retroklassiker, og hvem styrer trenden? Charlotte Bik Bandlien har nylig skrevet hovedfagsoppgave i sosialantropologi om emnet. – Jeg har vært opptatt av hvilken symbolverdi brukte møbler fra funkisperioden har, sier hun. >> les mer (oppdatert link)

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Dagsavisen

Hva betyr det å være eier av en brukt retroklassiker, og hvem styrer trenden? Charlotte Bik Bandlien har nylig skrevet hovedfagsoppgave i sosialantropologi om emnet. – Jeg har vært opptatt av hvilken symbolverdi brukte møbler fra funkisperioden har, sier hun.…

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AnthroCommons: American Anthropological Association Goes Creative Commons?

AAA News

Professor Rosemary Joyce proposed that the AAA sponsor an online forum whereby session participants could exchange and discuss their organized topics, even if they do not take place in face-to-face meetings at the annunal meeting as originally planned in San Francisco. The AAA Executive Board enthusiastically endorsed the online forum.

All of our efforts to plan and organize the exchange of ideas, and the conduct of Association and Section business, will be available in a central repository for anyone to search and access. This innovative use of digital technology will facilitate professional and scholarly communication both for this and in future years.

The option for contributors to select “open” Creative Commons copyright licenses will further open doors for information sharing in and beyond our community. >> continue

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antropologi.info’s special on Open Access Anthropology (multilingual)

AAA News

Professor Rosemary Joyce proposed that the AAA sponsor an online forum whereby session participants could exchange and discuss their organized topics, even if they do not take place in face-to-face meetings at the annunal meeting as originally planned in…

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Besitz und Eigentum: Offener Zugang zu Land, Wissen und Kultur?

Christopher Hann, Max Planck Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle/Saale

Die Forschungsgruppe “Besitz und Eigentum” des Max-Planck-Instituts für ethnologische Forschung richtet ihr Hauptaugenmerk auf die enttäuschenden Ergebnisse des Dekollektivierungsprozesses auf dem Land in den postsozialistischen Staaten.

Die Gruppe macht Gebrauch von einem Modell, das von Kollegen in der Rechtsethnologie entwickelt wurde. Dieses Modell kann auch auf dem Gebiet des geistigen Eigentums angewendet werden, , zum Beispiel wenn indigene Gruppen Ansprüche auf einzigartiges “kulturelles Eigentum” erheben. Jüngste Aufrufe, Wissen frei zugänglich zu machen, verweisen auf ähnliche Problemstellungen. >> weiter

Christopher Hann, Max Planck Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle/Saale

Die Forschungsgruppe "Besitz und Eigentum" des Max-Planck-Instituts für ethnologische Forschung richtet ihr Hauptaugenmerk auf die enttäuschenden Ergebnisse des Dekollektivierungsprozesses auf dem Land in den postsozialistischen Staaten.

Die Gruppe macht Gebrauch von einem Modell,…

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Book Review: Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology

Steven Shaviro, professor in English at Wayne State University

David Graeber’s Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology is filled with interesting and provocative ideas. Graeber wants to ally the discipline of anthropology with the anarchist currents that have shown up, most recently, in the anti-globalization movement. Each, he says, has a lot to offer the other.

What anarchism can offer anthropology, according to Graeber, is a way out of academicist impasses, a way that anthropology might change the world, rather than merely interpret it. This is the most upfront side of the book, but also its least convincing one. For I fear that here Graeber overly idealizes academia, and the discipline of anthropology in particular.

Graeber is far more interesting when he writes about what anthropology can offer anarchism. Graeber discusses Marcel Mauss’ theory of the gift as an alternative to orthodox economic assumptions about the centrality of markets and “exchange”, and Pierre Clastres’ arguments about societies that explicitly sought to avoid the formation of a State.
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NOTE:

Many anthropologists would agree that there is an affinity between anthropology and anarchism and there are many convinced anarchists among anthropologists, but fewer of them might support “resistance against civilization” as the webpage Radical Anthropology calls for. Nevertheless, this website has some interesting articles, like Anthropology and Anarchism by anthropologist Brian Morris at Goldsmiths College, London. (UPDATE: The website was closed down, I’ve linked to copies in the Web Archive)

See also another review on Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology in Green Pepper Magazine that among other states that “in the last three decades of the twentieth century, it was the work of Sahlins and other critical anthropologists such as Richard Lee and Pierre Clastres that produced some of the most outstanding changes within anarchist theory.”

>> download “Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology” (Link updated)

Steven Shaviro, professor in English at Wayne State University

David Graeber's Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology is filled with interesting and provocative ideas. Graeber wants to ally the discipline of anthropology with the anarchist currents that have shown up, most recently,…

Read more