Država i modernost kao antropološke teme

Autori

  • Marina Simić Univerzitet u Mančesteru, Velika Britanija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v3i3.10

Ključne reči:

država, modernost, antropologija, etnografija i antropologija države

Apstrakt

Ovaj rad ima za cilj da da kratak uvod u antropološke studije modernosti i države. Autorka je pokušala da predstavi neke od najvažnijih teorijskih radova u ovoj oblasti koji se zasnivaju na istraživanju različitih etnografskih koneksta. Posebno je bilo važno naglasiti neke od mogućnosti antropološkog istraživanja modernosti i države, koji mogu da doprinesu debati koja se na ovu temu vodi u društvenim naukama. Ubičajena razumevanja države i modernosti se najčešće zasnivaju na proučavanju ideologije i državnog legalnog sistema ne dovodći u pitanje načine na koje ideja države poprima svoj oblik u životima i verovanjima običnih ljudi. Soga je, prema Rabinovu nepohodno da etnografsko istraživanje države i modernosti istraži načine na koji se ovi pojmovi koriste i razmeju od strane onih koji sebe kroz njih defenišu (ili u slučaju države: češće, prema njima). Tako je glavni argument ovog rada taj da su koncepti modernosti i države daleko ambivalentniji nego što to neki put izgleda u političkoj teoriji, a antropološka istraživanja mogu da donesu važne uvide u alternativne forme modernosti i dražve, pomerajući njihov uobičajena ontološka značenja.

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