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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Experiments between Anthropology and Philosophy: Affinities and Antagonisms 1
- 1. Ajàlá’s Heads: Refl ections on Anthropology and Philosophy in a West African Setting 27
- 2. The Parallel Lives of Philosophy and Anthropology, 50
- 3. Th e Difficulty of Kindness: Boundaries, Time, and the Ordinary 71
- 4. Ethnography in the Way of Theory 94
- 5. The Search for Wisdom: Why William James Still Matter 119
- 6. Eavesdropping on Bourdieu’s Philosophers 138
- 7. How Concepts Make the World Look Different: Affirmative and Negative Genealogies of Th ought 159
- 8. Philosophia and Anthropologia: Reading alongside Benjamin in Yazd, Derrida in Qum, Arendt in Tehran 188
- 9. Ritual Disjunctions: Ghosts, Philosophy, and Anthropology 218
- 10. Henri Bergson in Highland Yemen 234
- 11. Must We Be Bad Epistemologists? Illusions of Transparency, the Opaque Other, and Interpretive Foibles 254
- 12. Action, Expression, and Everyday Life: Recounting House hold Events 279
- References 307
- Contributors 329
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction. Experiments between Anthropology and Philosophy: Affinities and Antagonisms 1
- 1. Ajàlá’s Heads: Refl ections on Anthropology and Philosophy in a West African Setting 27
- 2. The Parallel Lives of Philosophy and Anthropology, 50
- 3. Th e Difficulty of Kindness: Boundaries, Time, and the Ordinary 71
- 4. Ethnography in the Way of Theory 94
- 5. The Search for Wisdom: Why William James Still Matter 119
- 6. Eavesdropping on Bourdieu’s Philosophers 138
- 7. How Concepts Make the World Look Different: Affirmative and Negative Genealogies of Th ought 159
- 8. Philosophia and Anthropologia: Reading alongside Benjamin in Yazd, Derrida in Qum, Arendt in Tehran 188
- 9. Ritual Disjunctions: Ghosts, Philosophy, and Anthropology 218
- 10. Henri Bergson in Highland Yemen 234
- 11. Must We Be Bad Epistemologists? Illusions of Transparency, the Opaque Other, and Interpretive Foibles 254
- 12. Action, Expression, and Everyday Life: Recounting House hold Events 279
- References 307
- Contributors 329
- Index 333