Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Social Analysis has been published by Berghahn Journals. This exciting special issue sets out to take the ‘anthropology of ontology’ (also called the ‘ontological turn’), along with its concern for indigenous animism, to a new level of analysis by pairing it with key issues originally raised by anthropology’s influential paradigm of reflexivity, the Writing Culture debate.
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Current Issue: Volume 60 • Issue 1 • Spring 2016
Animism beyond the Soul: Ontology, Reflexivity, and the Making of Anthropological Knowledge
Edited by Katherine Swancutt and Mireille Mazard
FOREWORD
The Anthropology of Ontology Meets the Writing Culture Debate—Is Reconciliation Possible?
Rane Willerslev
http://bit.ly/1MsqVA1
INTRODUCTION
Anthropological Knowledge Making, the Reflexive Feedback Loop, and Conceptualizations of the Soul
Katherine Swancutt and Mireille Mazard
http://bit.ly/1XtJsfX
ARTICLES
The Algebra of Souls: Ontological Multiplicity and the Transformation of Animism in Southwest China
Mireille Mazard
http://bit.ly/1T27jSz
Recursivity and the Self-Reflexive Cosmos: Tricksters in Cuban and Brazilian Spirit Mediumship Practices
Diana Espírito Santo
http://bit.ly/25XZzrO
Spirit of the Future: Movement, Kinetic Distribution, and Personhood among Siberian Eveny
Olga Ulturgasheva
http://bit.ly/1qOqIO9
The Art of Capture: Hidden Jokes and the Reinvention of Animistic Ontologies in Southwest China
Katherine Swancutt
http://bit.ly/1SxjwvC
Narratives of the Invisible: Autobiography, Kinship, and Alterity in Native Amazonia
Vanessa Elisa Grotti and Marc Brightman
http://bit.ly/23C8gpF
Technological Animism: The Uncanny Personhood of Humanoid Machines
Kathleen Richardson
http://bit.ly/1Q5aSCS
POSTSCRIPT
Anthropologists and Healers—Radical Empiricists
Edith Turner
http://bit.ly/1XtJMLD
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