Renato Rosaldo (1 gen 1941 anni – 1 gen 2024 anni)
Descrizione:
About:
-American, PhD at Harvard, taught at Stanford then NYU
-fieldwork among the Ilongot in the Philippines
-central figure in interpretive and postmodern anthropology
-argued for the inclusion of "emotion" in cultural considerations
-active in the establishment of Chicano and Latino studies
Major works:
-Culture and Truth: The Remaking of Social Analysis (1989)
→ critiques the objectivist approaches to anthropology that dominated the field for much of the 20th century
→ more interpretive, reflexive approach, where anthropologists acknowledge their own subjectivity and position in the research process
→ introduces the concept of "imperialist nostalgia", the sentimental longing colonizers and westerners feel for the cultures they have helped destroy
-Grief and a Headhunter's Rage (1984)
→ argues that grief and rage are intimately tied t oheadhunting, with the act of takikng a head providing a release for these powerful emotions
Major concepts:
-emotions in anthropology: one of the early anthropologists to seriously explore the role of emotion in cultural practices
-"imperialist nostalgia"
→ westerners often express sentimental longing for the very cultures they have helped to colonize or destroy
→ widely influential in postcolonial studies and cultural critique, offering a framework to understand the paradoxical relationship between Western hegemony and the desire to romanticize "traditional" or "exotic" cultures
-"cultural citizenship"
→ how marginalized groups claim belonging and assert their cultural identities within nation-states, particularly in postcolonial contexts
-emotional "force"
Aggiunto al nastro di tempo:
Data:
1 gen 1941 anni
1 gen 2024 anni
~ 83 years