The qualities of time : anthropological approaches
Material type: TextSeries: A.S.A. monographs, 41Publication details: London Routledge 2005Description: xviii, 373p., pbkISBN:- 9781845200749
- 304.23 JAM
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This book explores the relevance of classical ideas in the anthropology of time tothe way we understand history, participate in the events around us, and experienceour lives. Time is not just an abstract principle we live by or a local cultural construct: it is shaped, punctuated, organized, and suffered in complex ways by real people negotiating their lives and relations with others. Space may be opened up for politics, violence or revolutionary change within the framework of ceremonial markers of social time: holy days, festivals and carnivals. People create and recreate patterns in the way they imagine the past, present and future at such moments, through material objects, language, symbolic action and bodily experience.
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