Irony in action : anthropology, practice, and the moral imagination /
Irony in action : anthropology, practice, and the moral imagination /
edited by James W. Fernandez and Mary Taylor Huber.
- viii, 276 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The Anthropology of Irony / The Constrained Use of Irony in U.S. Congressional Hearings on Immigration / Irony and Power: Toward a Politics of Mockery in Greece / The Irony of Complicity and the Complicity of Irony in Development Discourse / What Makes the Anthropologist Laugh?: The Abelam, Irony, and Me / Kenneth Burke's "True Irony": One Model for Ethnography, Still / An Apollonian Response / Wine in the Writing, Truth in the Rhetoric: Three Levels of Irony in a Chinese Essay Genre / "Paddy's Pig": Irony and Self-Irony in Irish Culture / Irony and Paradox in the "Contact Zone": Missionary Discourse in Northern Papua New Guinea / The Predicament of Irony and the Paranoid Style in Fin-de-Siecle Rationality / Ironic Irony / The Last Discussant / Coda: Irony, Practice, and the Moral Imagination / James W. Fernandez and Mary Taylor Huber -- Phyllis Pease Chock -- Michael Herzfeld -- James W. Fernandez -- Diane Losche -- James A. Boon -- Arnold Krupat -- Mary Scoggin -- Lawrence J. Taylor -- Mary Taylor Huber -- George E. Marcus -- Paul Friedrich -- James Clifford -- James W. Fernandez and Mary Taylor Huber. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12.
"Irony today extends beyond its classification as a figure of speech and is increasingly recognized as one of the major modes of human experience. This idea of irony as an integral force in social life is at the center of this provocative book. The result of a meeting where anthropologists were invited to explore the politics of irony and the moral responsibilities that accompany its recognition, this book is one of the first to lend an anthropological perspective to this contemporary phenomenon.The first group of essays explores the limits to irony's liberating qualities from the constrained use of irony in congressional hearings to its reactive presence amid widening disparities of wealth despite decades of world development. The second section presents irony's more positive dimensions through an array of examples such as the use of irony by Chinese writers and Irish humorists. Framed by the editors' theoretical introduction to the issues posed by irony and responses to the essays by two literary scholars, Irony in Action is a timely contribution in the contemporary reinvention of anthropology."--Publisher description.
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00011904
Irony in anthropology
GN34.2 / .I76 2001
301
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: The Anthropology of Irony / The Constrained Use of Irony in U.S. Congressional Hearings on Immigration / Irony and Power: Toward a Politics of Mockery in Greece / The Irony of Complicity and the Complicity of Irony in Development Discourse / What Makes the Anthropologist Laugh?: The Abelam, Irony, and Me / Kenneth Burke's "True Irony": One Model for Ethnography, Still / An Apollonian Response / Wine in the Writing, Truth in the Rhetoric: Three Levels of Irony in a Chinese Essay Genre / "Paddy's Pig": Irony and Self-Irony in Irish Culture / Irony and Paradox in the "Contact Zone": Missionary Discourse in Northern Papua New Guinea / The Predicament of Irony and the Paranoid Style in Fin-de-Siecle Rationality / Ironic Irony / The Last Discussant / Coda: Irony, Practice, and the Moral Imagination / James W. Fernandez and Mary Taylor Huber -- Phyllis Pease Chock -- Michael Herzfeld -- James W. Fernandez -- Diane Losche -- James A. Boon -- Arnold Krupat -- Mary Scoggin -- Lawrence J. Taylor -- Mary Taylor Huber -- George E. Marcus -- Paul Friedrich -- James Clifford -- James W. Fernandez and Mary Taylor Huber. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12.
"Irony today extends beyond its classification as a figure of speech and is increasingly recognized as one of the major modes of human experience. This idea of irony as an integral force in social life is at the center of this provocative book. The result of a meeting where anthropologists were invited to explore the politics of irony and the moral responsibilities that accompany its recognition, this book is one of the first to lend an anthropological perspective to this contemporary phenomenon.The first group of essays explores the limits to irony's liberating qualities from the constrained use of irony in congressional hearings to its reactive presence amid widening disparities of wealth despite decades of world development. The second section presents irony's more positive dimensions through an array of examples such as the use of irony by Chinese writers and Irish humorists. Framed by the editors' theoretical introduction to the issues posed by irony and responses to the essays by two literary scholars, Irony in Action is a timely contribution in the contemporary reinvention of anthropology."--Publisher description.
0226244229 9780226244228 0226244237 9780226244235
00011904
Irony in anthropology
GN34.2 / .I76 2001
301