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Anarchy and the Art of Listening
2023
Anarchy and the Art of
Listening is an ethnography of politics as it is practiced on the
other side of the spoken word, in the act of listening.
James Slotta explores how people in the Yopno Valley of Papua New
Guinea cultivate their listening to exercise power, shape their
futures, and sustain their communities in the face of ambitious
leaders and powerful outside institutions.
As in many parts of the global south, missionaries, NGO workers,
educators, mining companies, politicians, development experts, and
others have sought to transform life in and around the Yopno
Valley. But as this book makes clear, people there have not been a
passive and pliable audience for these efforts. They have brought
their skills as \"anarchic listeners\" to these encounters, advancing
political agendas of their own.
To understand political life in the Yopno Valley, we need to
look not only at political speech but at the practices that lie on
the other side of the word in the act of listening. This, Slotta
suggests, is also true well beyond the bounds of the Yopno
Valley.