Self in the World
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Self in the World Description
Eminent anthropologist Keith Hart draws on the humanities, popular culture and his own experiences to help readers explore their own place in history.
We each embark on two life journeys one out into the world, the other inward to the self. With these journeys in mind, anthropologist, amateur economist and globetrotter Keith Hart reflects on a life of learning, sharing and remembering to offer readers the means of connecting life's extremes individual and society, local and global, personal and impersonal dimensions of existence and explores what it is that makes us fully human.
This is a work of great originality. Keith Hart has had an unorthodox academic career and it has liberated him in many ways from academic pieties. His background in African ethnography gives him a fascinating angle on all sorts of things, not least the possibility of a more African-influenced global future. The book is full of surprises and mind-shifting observations. I actually couldn''t put it down.Sherry B. Ortner, UCLA
From
the
introduction:
People
have
many
sides,
but
I
will
focus
here
on
two.
Each
of
us
is
a
biological
organism
with
a
historical
personality
that
together
make
us
a
unique
individual.
But
we
cannot
live
outside
society
which
shapes
us
in
unfathomable
ways.
Human
beings
must
learn
to
be
self-reliant
(not
self-interested)
in
small
and
large
ways:
no-one
will
brush
your
teeth
for
you
or
save
you
from
being
run
over
while
crossing
the
street.
We
each
must
also
learn
to
belong
to
others,
merging
personal
identity
in
a
plethora
of
social
relations
and
categories.
Modern
ideology
insists
that
being
individual
and
mutual
is
problematic.
The
culture
of
capitalist
societies
anticipates
a
conflict
between
them.
Yet
they
are
inseparable
aspects
of
human
nature.
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| Codes | 1800734220 (ISBN-10) |
| 9781800734227 (ISBN) |
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