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The Altai Republic in southern Siberia is renowned for excavations of frozen mummies from high-altitude burial sites. Less well-known is the fact that it hosts fallout zones for the second stages of rockets launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome. Local inhabitants blame ‘evil spirits’ released by archaeological work and toxic fuel from rocket debris for their misfortunes. This book explores the divergent fates of such claims when confronted with state-fostered ‘rationalisms’ of science and governance.



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“At the core of this text is the single best message that anthropology has always delivered: that there is much at stake in not just learning how to listen, but in how to hear what people are trying to tell us, and how to be fully open to new worlds.” • Bruce Grant, New York University



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration

Introduction

Chapter 1. Between Ancient Graves and Modern Rocket Junk
Chapter 2. How to Read a Letter
Chapter 3. Souls and Their Predators
Chapter 4. Property and (Non-)Human Personhood
Chapter 5. The Comparison Impossible
Chapter 6. Towards Strict Ontological Continuities

Conclusion

References
Index

Evil Spirits and Rocket Debris: In Search of Lost

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 02/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781805392606, 978-1805392606
      ISBN10: 1805392603

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Altai Republic in southern Siberia is renowned for excavations of frozen mummies from high-altitude burial sites. Less well-known is the fact that it hosts fallout zones for the second stages of rockets launched from the Baikonur cosmodrome. Local inhabitants blame ‘evil spirits’ released by archaeological work and toxic fuel from rocket debris for their misfortunes. This book explores the divergent fates of such claims when confronted with state-fostered ‘rationalisms’ of science and governance.



      Trade Review

      “At the core of this text is the single best message that anthropology has always delivered: that there is much at stake in not just learning how to listen, but in how to hear what people are trying to tell us, and how to be fully open to new worlds.” • Bruce Grant, New York University



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Acknowledgements
      Note on Transliteration

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. Between Ancient Graves and Modern Rocket Junk
      Chapter 2. How to Read a Letter
      Chapter 3. Souls and Their Predators
      Chapter 4. Property and (Non-)Human Personhood
      Chapter 5. The Comparison Impossible
      Chapter 6. Towards Strict Ontological Continuities

      Conclusion

      References
      Index

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