What happens when people “achieve”? Why do reactions to “achievement” vary so profoundly? And how might an anthropological study of achievement and its consequences allow us to develop a more nuanced model of the motivated agency that operates in the social world? These questions lie at the heart of this volume. Drawing on research from Southeast Asia, Europe, the United States, and Latin America, this collection develops an innovative framework for explaining achievement’s multiple effects—one which brings together cutting-edge theoretical insights into politics, psychology, ethics, materiality, aurality, embodiment, affect and narrative. In doing so, the volume advances a new agenda for the study of achievement within anthropology, emphasizing the significance of achievement as a moment of cultural invention, and the complexity of “the achiever” as a subject position.
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What happens when people "achieve"? Why do reactions to "achievement" vary so profoundly? And how might an anthropological study of achievement and its consequences allow us to develop a more nuanced model of the motivated agency that operates in the social world? These questions lie at the heart of this volume.
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List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: Achievement and Its Social Life Nicholas J. Long & Henrietta L. Moore Chapter 1. The Achievement of a Life, a List, a Line Kathleen Stewart Chapter 2. Against the Odds: A Professional Gambler’s Narrative of Achievement Rebecca Cassidy Chapter 3. Men of Sound Reputation: The Passionate Aurality of Achievement in Guyanese Birdsport Laura H. Mentore Chapter 4. Political Dimensions of Achievement Psychology: Perspectives on Selfhood, Confidence and Policy from a New Indonesian Province Nicholas J. Long  Chapter 5. Directive and Definitive Knowledge: Experiencing Achievement in a Thai Meditation Monastery Joanna Cook Chaqpter 6. Autism and Affordances of Achievement: Narrative Genres and Parenting Practices Olga Solomon Chapter 7. Achievement and Private Equity in the UK: A Game of Abstraction, Sociality and Making Money Sarah F. Green Chapter 8. For Family, State, and Nation: Achieving Cosmopolitan Modernity in Late-Socialist Vietnam Susan Bayly Chapter 9. Practicing Responsibilisation: The Unwritten Curriculum for Achievement in an American Suburb Peter Demerath Chapter 10. Competing to Lose: (Black) Female School Success as Pyrrhic Victory Signithia Fordham Notes on Contributors Index
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“The Social Life of Achievement is a very interesting and engaging collection, made up of 10 essays covering a very wide range of social achievement. The purpose of the book is to explore some forms of achievement rather than define what achievement is, and in this it succeeds by being thought-provoking and inspiring.” • Social Analysis “The range of ethnographic settings is dazzling… there is something here for everyone and a veritable cornucopia for the lover of ethnographic diversity.” • American Ethnologist “We measure our lives in terms of success without questioning what it actually means to achieve it. The essays in this groundbreaking book show that what we perceive as achievement is highly influenced by culture and that… for some people coming close to a desired goal can be rather traumatic. This compilation of highly original essays truly achieves in presenting a radically new view on the term that has dominated public discourse in today's society, but the meaning of which we too often take for granted.” • Renata Salecl, Birkbeck College, University of London
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781782382201
Publisert
2013-11-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Berghahn Books
Vekt
503 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
248

Om bidragsyterne

Nicholas J. Long is an Assistant Professor in Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the co-editor of Southeast Asian Perspectives on Power (Routledge, 2012) and Sociality: New Directions (Berghahn Books, 2013), and author of the monograph Being Malay in Indonesia: Histories, Hopes and Citizenship in the Riau Archipelago (NUS/NIAS/University of Hawai’i Press, 2013).