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Ruptures : anthropologies of discontinuity in times of turmoil / edited by Martin Holbraad, Bruce Kapferer and Julia F. Sauma.

Contributor(s): Holbraad, Martin [editor.] | Kapferer, Bruce [editor.] | Sauma, Julia [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: UCL Press, Description: 1 online resource (xi, 236 pages)ISBN: 9781787356207; 9781787356191; 9781787356184; 9781787356214; 9781787356221; 9781787356238Subject(s): Social change | Discontent | RevolutionsOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction: critical ruptures -- The guillotine: reflections on violent revolutionary rupture -- Rupture and repair: a museum of the Red Age confronts historical nihilism -- Times like the present: political rupture and the heat of the moment -- Inner revolution: reaction and rupture in a Danish Lutheran movement -- Blurring rupture: frames of conversion in Japanese Catholicism -- Writing as rupture: on prophetic invention in Central Africa -- Slow rupture: the art of sneaking in an occupied forest -- The rhythm of rupture: attunement among Danish jihadists -- Earthquake citizens: disaster and aftermath politics in India and Nepal -- Afterword: some reflections on rupture.
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Includes bibiliographical references and index.

Introduction: critical ruptures -- The guillotine: reflections on violent revolutionary rupture -- Rupture and repair: a museum of the Red Age confronts historical nihilism -- Times like the present: political rupture and the heat of the moment -- Inner revolution: reaction and rupture in a Danish Lutheran movement -- Blurring rupture: frames of conversion in Japanese Catholicism -- Writing as rupture: on prophetic invention in Central Africa -- Slow rupture: the art of sneaking in an occupied forest -- The rhythm of rupture: attunement among Danish jihadists -- Earthquake citizens: disaster and aftermath politics in India and Nepal -- Afterword: some reflections on rupture.

Electronic reproduction. London : UCL Press, 2019. Available in PDF format. Description based on contents viewed 30 July 2019.

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