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Human People and Other-Than-Human People,gory. Humans can become non-humans; sometimes humans and non-humans are persons and sometimes they are not; and personhood is a category that in many cultural contexts is made in relation to non-human others.有杂色 发表于 2025-3-25 07:30:08
Older Age and Personhood,ulturally. Additionally, the chapter draws attention to the connections between personhood and the body in later life, namely in regard to how personhood is fashioned via substance, relationality, and embodiment.虚弱的神经 发表于 2025-3-25 12:21:01
The Making of Personhood,Is personhood only for the living or is it a question for the dead too? These are key questions of this monograph, introduced here and set in the broader context of the study of personhood in anthropology. This chapter argues that whilst answers to these questions of personhood vary cross-culturallyFermentation 发表于 2025-3-25 17:31:36
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Place and Personhood,ethnographic examples, this chapter explores how personhood can be made through social interactions and the transmission of substance, grounded and embodied in place. The chapter outlines key theoretical principles on place and its significance as discussed by anthropologists and human geographers.放大 发表于 2025-3-26 06:08:43
Human People and Other-Than-Human People,thnographic materials, this chapter lays out the history of ideas on personhood in the human and the other than human realms, working through concepts such as animism, reciprocity, perspectivism, and multi-naturalism. The chapter thus highlights and challenges notions of human exceptionalism in normInexorable 发表于 2025-3-26 08:58:11
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Dismantling the Person?: Death and Personhood,erstood to be persons and the agency of the dead themselves in the lives of the living. Under consideration here are how cross-cultural practices of grieving, mourning, disposal of the corpse, and memorialising help to illuminate understandings of personhood. As well as examining how death is often