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In Near Ruins

Cultural Theory At The End Of The Century

Nicholas B. Dirks

A group of leading scholars considers the current state of cultural analysis.

326 Pages, 6 x 9 in

  • Paperback
  • 9780816631230
  • Published: December 1, 1998
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In Near Ruins

Cultural Theory At The End Of The Century

Nicholas B. Dirks

ISBN: 9780816631230

Publication date: December 1st, 1998

326 Pages

9 x 5

A group of leading scholars considers the current state of cultural analysis.

If culture is suspect, what of cultural theory? At a moment when culture’s traditional caretakers-humanism, philosophy, anthropology, and the nation-state-are undergoing crisis and mutation, this volume charts the tensions and contradictions in the development and deployment of the concept of culture.

Skeptical of the concept of culture but fascinated with cultural forms, the authors take up diverse topics, from debates over sexuality in the contemporary United States to relations between empire, capitalism, and gender in nineteenth-century Britain; from poverty in U.S. inner cities to violence in war-torn Sri Lanka; from the operation of nostalgia on cultural practices in Japan to anthropological forms of state power in Indonesia and the writing of history in India.

Linked by a common urge to think through the aesthetics and politics of particular social relations amid a variety of globalizing forces-revolution, colonialism, nationalism, and the disciplinary institutions of the academy itself-these writers contribute to the ongoing work of remapping the terrain of cultural analysis and reevaluating the stakes in such a daunting effort.

Contributors: Lauren Berlant, U of Chicago; E. Valentine Daniel, Columbia U; Marilyn Ivy, Columbia U; Robin D. G. Kelley, New York U; Laura Kipnis, Northwestern U; Marjorie Levinson, U of Michigan; Gyanendra Pandey, U of Delhi; John Pemberton, Columbia U; Adela Pinch, U of Michigan; Michael Taussig, Columbia U.

ISBN 0-8166-3122-0 Cloth $49.95xx

ISBN 0-8166-3123-9 Paper $19.95x

320 pages 4 black-and-white photos, 3 figures 5 7/8 x 9 December

Translation inquiries: University of Minnesota Press

Nicholas B. Dirks is chair of the Department of Anthropology at Columbia University, where he is professor of history and anthropology.