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Doubt, conflict, mediation: the anthropology of modern time
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Bear, Laura
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Anthropologists
/ Anthropology
/ Capitalism
/ Conflict
/ Epistemology
/ Ethics
/ Ethnology
/ Evolutionary theories
/ Field of ethnology
/ Marxist analysis
/ Marxists
/ Mediation
/ Modernity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophers
/ Political anthropology
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Rapprochement
/ Representation
/ Science and Technology
/ Secularism
/ Sources and methods
/ Specific concepts
/ Time
/ Values
2014
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Doubt, conflict, mediation: the anthropology of modern time
by
Bear, Laura
in
Anthropologists
/ Anthropology
/ Capitalism
/ Conflict
/ Epistemology
/ Ethics
/ Ethnology
/ Evolutionary theories
/ Field of ethnology
/ Marxist analysis
/ Marxists
/ Mediation
/ Modernity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophers
/ Political anthropology
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Rapprochement
/ Representation
/ Science and Technology
/ Secularism
/ Sources and methods
/ Specific concepts
/ Time
/ Values
2014
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Doubt, conflict, mediation: the anthropology of modern time
by
Bear, Laura
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Anthropologists
/ Anthropology
/ Capitalism
/ Conflict
/ Epistemology
/ Ethics
/ Ethnology
/ Evolutionary theories
/ Field of ethnology
/ Marxist analysis
/ Marxists
/ Mediation
/ Modernity
/ Neoliberalism
/ Phenomenology
/ Philosophers
/ Political anthropology
/ Political philosophy
/ Politics
/ Rapprochement
/ Representation
/ Science and Technology
/ Secularism
/ Sources and methods
/ Specific concepts
/ Time
/ Values
2014
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Doubt, conflict, mediation: the anthropology of modern time
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Doubt, conflict, mediation: the anthropology of modern time
2014
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In this introduction, I argue that in spite of recent discussions of global and neoliberal time, the anthropology of modern time remains under‐explored. Modern time here is understood to be a complex historical product. At its centre is the time‐reckoning of capitalism, which acts as a universal measure of value, but which always comes into conflict with concrete experiences of time. Its social disciplines emerge from Christian practice, but the ethics of these routines are marked as secular and universal. Its politics is founded on representations of the natural connections of communities through a homogeneous historical time. Its science and technology tightly link social, human time to external non‐human rhythms. It is important for anthropologists to reflect on modern time because our discipline has been profoundly influenced by the discoveries of its depth, secularity, and relativity. The controversies that emerged in relation to Darwin's and Einstein's insights still provide the framework for many of our theories, especially when we draw on phenomenological philosophy. In this introduction, I suggest that the key resources for overcoming this significant absence in anthropology lie in a rapprochement between Alfred Gell's epistemology of time and the approaches of Marxist political philosophers. This combination, along with an emphasis on the labour in/of time, gives rise to new questions and reveals new aspects of modern time in the present.
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