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The apparently simple notion that it is contextualization and invocation of context that give form to our interpretations raises important questions about context definition. Moreover, different disciplines involved in the elucidation and interpretation of meanings construe context indifferent ways. How do these ways differ? And what analytical strategies are adopted in order to suggest that the relevant context is "self-evident"? The notion of context has received less attention than is due such a central, key concept in social anthropology, as well as in other related disciplines.

This collection of contributions from a group of leading social anthropologists and anthropological linguists addresses the question of how the idea of context is constructed, invoked, and deployed in the interpretations put forward by social anthropologists. The ethnographic focus embraces peoples from regions such as Bali, Europe, Malawi, and Zaire. Primarily theoretical in its aims, the work also draws on expertise from anthropological linguistics and philosophy in order to set the issue as much in a comparative disciplinary perspective as in a comparative cross-cultural one.



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"... an interesting book to satisfy both specialists and those with an interest in particular contributions." · The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

"Dilley's introduction offers a lengthy review of the literature on context and should be required reading for anyone interested in this problem. The volume is a welcome addition to the literature and will be useful especially to scholars of ritual studies." · Religious Studies Review

"... a useful handbook for a field very much in need of attention." · SIGNS - Journal of Women in Culture and Society



Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors
Preface

Introduction: The Problem of Context
Roy Dilley

Chapter 1. Contextualisation and Paradigm Shifts
Ladislav Holy

Chapter 2. Context, the Ghost in the Machine
Sándor G.J. Hervey

Chapter 3. New Paradigm Thinking in Linguistics: Meaning is the Context
Elzbieta Tabakowska

Chapter 4. Ethnographic Misunderstanding and the Perils of Context
Johannes Fabian

Chapter 5. As They Like It: Overinterpretation and Hyporeality in Bali
Mark Hobart

Chapter 6. Context and Interpretation: Reflections on Nyau Rituals in Malawi
Brian Morris

Chapter 7. The Holistic Individual: Context as Political Process in the New Age Movement
Ruth Prince and David Riches

Chapter 8. Context as an Act of Personal Externalisation: Gregory Bateson and the Harvey Family in the English Village of Wanet
Nigel Rapport

Chapter 9. Culture and Context: The Effects of Visibility
Penelope Harvey

Index

The Problem of Context: Perspectives from Social

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 18/11/1999
      ISBN13: 9781571817006, 978-1571817006
      ISBN10: 157181700X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The apparently simple notion that it is contextualization and invocation of context that give form to our interpretations raises important questions about context definition. Moreover, different disciplines involved in the elucidation and interpretation of meanings construe context indifferent ways. How do these ways differ? And what analytical strategies are adopted in order to suggest that the relevant context is "self-evident"? The notion of context has received less attention than is due such a central, key concept in social anthropology, as well as in other related disciplines.

      This collection of contributions from a group of leading social anthropologists and anthropological linguists addresses the question of how the idea of context is constructed, invoked, and deployed in the interpretations put forward by social anthropologists. The ethnographic focus embraces peoples from regions such as Bali, Europe, Malawi, and Zaire. Primarily theoretical in its aims, the work also draws on expertise from anthropological linguistics and philosophy in order to set the issue as much in a comparative disciplinary perspective as in a comparative cross-cultural one.



      Trade Review

      "... an interesting book to satisfy both specialists and those with an interest in particular contributions." · The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

      "Dilley's introduction offers a lengthy review of the literature on context and should be required reading for anyone interested in this problem. The volume is a welcome addition to the literature and will be useful especially to scholars of ritual studies." · Religious Studies Review

      "... a useful handbook for a field very much in need of attention." · SIGNS - Journal of Women in Culture and Society



      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors
      Preface

      Introduction: The Problem of Context
      Roy Dilley

      Chapter 1. Contextualisation and Paradigm Shifts
      Ladislav Holy

      Chapter 2. Context, the Ghost in the Machine
      Sándor G.J. Hervey

      Chapter 3. New Paradigm Thinking in Linguistics: Meaning is the Context
      Elzbieta Tabakowska

      Chapter 4. Ethnographic Misunderstanding and the Perils of Context
      Johannes Fabian

      Chapter 5. As They Like It: Overinterpretation and Hyporeality in Bali
      Mark Hobart

      Chapter 6. Context and Interpretation: Reflections on Nyau Rituals in Malawi
      Brian Morris

      Chapter 7. The Holistic Individual: Context as Political Process in the New Age Movement
      Ruth Prince and David Riches

      Chapter 8. Context as an Act of Personal Externalisation: Gregory Bateson and the Harvey Family in the English Village of Wanet
      Nigel Rapport

      Chapter 9. Culture and Context: The Effects of Visibility
      Penelope Harvey

      Index

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