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The Anthropology of Intensity

Language, Culture, and Environment

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Paperback, 290 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2022
ISBN13: 9781009011075
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2022 9781009011075
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What counts as too close for comfort? How can an entire room suddenly feel restless at the imminence of a yet unknown occurrence? And who decides whether or not we are already in an age of unliveable extremes? The anthropology of intensity studies how humans encounter and communicate the continuous and gradable features of social and environmental phenomena in everyday interactions. Focusing on the last twenty years of life in a Mayan village in the cloud forests of Guatemala, this book provides a natural history of intensity in exceedingly tense times, through a careful analysis of ethnographic and linguistic evidence. It uses intensity as a way to reframe Anthropology in the age of the Anthropocene, and rethinks classic work in the formal linguistic tradition from a culture-specific and context-sensitive stance. It is essential reading not only for anthropologists and linguists, but also for ecologically oriented readers, critical theorists, and environmental scientists.

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ISBN13:9781009011075
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:290

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Introduction; Part I. Grounds: 1. Comparative grounds; 2. Casual grounds; 3. Grounding experience: Grounding the anthropocene; Part II. Tensors: 5. Intensifiers; 6. The history of Mas; The comparative complex; 8. More, also, only; Part III. Thresholds: 9. Temporality and replacement; 10. Temporal thresholds; 11. Modality and worlding; 12. Modal thoughts; Conclusion: the ecological self.
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