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Imagining Political Possibility in an Age of Late Liberalism and Cynical Reason

Abstract

Inspired by innovative social projects and new political movements, anthropologists have turned to the study of political possibility. In looking at how people imagine and struggle for temporalities and conditions that will afford them the opportunity to exist in ways different from those they are experiencing now, cultural analysts draw on ethnography and critical political philosophy to chart new analytical trajectories and themes. By foregrounding a language of potentiality and becoming, scholars also envision new ways for looking at democracy and justice. In drawing on three contemporary ethnographies, this review traces how anthropologists examine possibilities in diverse cultural and political contexts, including some of its tenets and conjectures.

Authors

Rethmann P

Journal

Reviews in Anthropology, Vol. 42, No. 4, pp. 227–242

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

October 1, 2013

DOI

10.1080/00938157.2013.844013

ISSN

0093-8157

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