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This book is about silence and power and how they interact. It argues that only by studying how silence works—how it is implicated in the construction of meaning—can we arrive at the elusive roots of power in all its dimensions. Silence becomes the currency of power by delineating the margins or what we perceive and through a sleight of hand wherein behaviors undertaken in the service of self-interest appear instead as inevitable and devoid of human agency. The theoretical load of this argument is carried by vivid ethnographic material dealing with music, linguistic behavior, racial conflicts, work dislocations, and the construction of anthropological subjects and texts.



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“The overall message and demonstration that silences are heterogeneous and essential formations within cultural meaning is an important contribution to scholarship on power.” · American Ethnologist

Silence, says [the author], allows us to belief that the un-said is non-existent: hence the close relationship between silence and language and between silence and ideology. This research promises a radical renewal in the study and in the very way we think about the connection between silence and language.” · Italian Review



Table of Contents

Introduction: Silence as the Currency of Power
Maria-Luisa Achino-Loeb

PART I: SILENCE, CONTEXT, AND CATEGORIES OF IDENTITY

Chapter 1. Silence in Music
William O. Beeman

Chapter 2. Silence and the Imperatives of Identity
Maria-Luisa Achino-Loeb

Chapter 3. Language Policies and the Erasure of Multilingualism in South Africa
Susan E. Cook

PART II: SILENCE AND POWER IN ETHNOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE

Chapter 4. Strategic Alterity and Silence in the Promotion of California’s Proposition 187 and of the Confederate Battle Flag in South Carolina
Ann E. Kingsolver

Chapter 5. No/ma(i)ds: Silenced Subjects in Philippine Migration
Pauline Gardiner Barber

Chapter 6. The Muzzled Saint: Racism, Cultural Censorship, and Religion in Urban Brazil
Robin E. Sheriff

PART III: SILENCE AND THE PLIGHT OF THE OBSERVER

Chapter 7. Between Silences and Culture: A Partisan Anthropology
Gerald Sider

Chapter 8. Silences of the Field
James W. Fernandez

Contributors
Author Index
Subject Index

Silence: The Currency Of Power

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/12/2005
      ISBN13: 9781845451318, 978-1845451318
      ISBN10: 1845451317

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book is about silence and power and how they interact. It argues that only by studying how silence works—how it is implicated in the construction of meaning—can we arrive at the elusive roots of power in all its dimensions. Silence becomes the currency of power by delineating the margins or what we perceive and through a sleight of hand wherein behaviors undertaken in the service of self-interest appear instead as inevitable and devoid of human agency. The theoretical load of this argument is carried by vivid ethnographic material dealing with music, linguistic behavior, racial conflicts, work dislocations, and the construction of anthropological subjects and texts.



      Trade Review

      “The overall message and demonstration that silences are heterogeneous and essential formations within cultural meaning is an important contribution to scholarship on power.” · American Ethnologist

      Silence, says [the author], allows us to belief that the un-said is non-existent: hence the close relationship between silence and language and between silence and ideology. This research promises a radical renewal in the study and in the very way we think about the connection between silence and language.” · Italian Review



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Silence as the Currency of Power
      Maria-Luisa Achino-Loeb

      PART I: SILENCE, CONTEXT, AND CATEGORIES OF IDENTITY

      Chapter 1. Silence in Music
      William O. Beeman

      Chapter 2. Silence and the Imperatives of Identity
      Maria-Luisa Achino-Loeb

      Chapter 3. Language Policies and the Erasure of Multilingualism in South Africa
      Susan E. Cook

      PART II: SILENCE AND POWER IN ETHNOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE

      Chapter 4. Strategic Alterity and Silence in the Promotion of California’s Proposition 187 and of the Confederate Battle Flag in South Carolina
      Ann E. Kingsolver

      Chapter 5. No/ma(i)ds: Silenced Subjects in Philippine Migration
      Pauline Gardiner Barber

      Chapter 6. The Muzzled Saint: Racism, Cultural Censorship, and Religion in Urban Brazil
      Robin E. Sheriff

      PART III: SILENCE AND THE PLIGHT OF THE OBSERVER

      Chapter 7. Between Silences and Culture: A Partisan Anthropology
      Gerald Sider

      Chapter 8. Silences of the Field
      James W. Fernandez

      Contributors
      Author Index
      Subject Index

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