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245 0 0 _aSenses and citizenships :
_bembodying political life /
_cedited by Susanna Trnka, Christine Dureau and Julie Park.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
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_c2013.
264 4 _c©2013
300 _avi, 294 pages :
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336 _atext
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490 1 _aRoutledge studies in anthropology ;
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction: senses and citizenships /
_rSusanna Trnka, Christine Dureau and Julie Park --
_tVisibly black: phenotype and cosmopolitan aspirations on Simbo, Western Solomon Islands /
_rChristine Dureau --
_tBlood, toil and tears: rhetorics of pain and suffering in African American and Indo-Fijian citizenship claims /
_rSusanna Trnka --
_tMovement in time: choreographies of confinement in an in-patient ward /
_rSarah Pinto --
_tModern citizens, modern food: taste and the rise of the moroccan citizen-consumer /
_rRachel Newcomb --
_tSmelling the difference: the senses in ethnic conflict in West Kalimantan, Indonesia /
_rAnika König --
_tGender, nationalism and sound: outgrowing "Mother India" /
_rGregory D. Booth --
_tEmbodied perception and the invention of the citizen: javanese dance in the Indonesian State /
_rFelicia Hughes-Freeland --
_tOff the edge of europe: border regimes, visual culture and the politics of race /
_rUli Linke --
_tSeeing health like a colonial state: pacific island assistant physicians, sight and nascent biomedical citizenship in the New Hebrides /
_rAlexandra Widmer --
_tPainful exclusion: Hepatitis C in the New Zealand hemophilia community /
_rJulie Park --
_tSensory nostalgia, moral sensibilities and the effort to belong in Yap (Waqab), Federated States of Micronesia /
_rC. Jason Throop --
_tThe look: an afterword /
_rRobert Desjarlais.
520 _a"What does disgust have to do with citizenship? How might pain and pleasure, movement, taste, sound and smell be configured as aspects of national belonging? Senses and Citizenships: Embodying Political Life examines the intersections between sensory phenomena and national and supra-national forms of belonging, introducing the new concept of sensory citizenship. Expanding upon contemporary understandings of the rights and duties of citizens, the volume presents anthropological investigations of the sensory aspects of participation in collectivities such as face-to-face communities, ethnic groups, nations and transnational entities. Rethinking relationships between ideology, aesthetics, affect and bodily experience, the authors reveal the multiple political effects of the senses. The book demonstrates how various elements of political life, including some of the most fundamental aspects of citizenship, rest not only upon our senses, but on their perceived naturalization. Vivid ethnographic examples of sensory citizenship in Europe, the United States, the Pacific, Asia and the Middle East explore themes such as sight in political constructions; smell and ethnic conflict; pain in the constitution of communities; national soundscapes; taste in national identities; movement, memory and emplacement." -- Publisher's website.
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