Event and Everyday: Empiricisms and Epistemologies
Synopsis
In sociology and social anthropology, the everyday - that is, the continuing, the ordinary - and the event - the momentary and the extraordinary - appear to share a bond. This volume explores the complex and crucial relationship that exists between the event and the everyday as a methodological perspective, and highlights their close ties and significance in capturing social realities. The contributors study contexts that are diverse and empirically rich: A media comedic event, Kashmir wracked by conflict and natural calamity, where both instances highlight the relationship between the extraordinary and everyday life; The event of Tibetan exile, and how the memory of this rupture plays out in the lives of later generations.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Orient BlackSwan
- ISBN: 9789354428319
- Number of pages: 348
- Dimensions: 150 x 226 x 26 mm
- Weight: 552g
- Languages: English
