Beschreibung
Examining how people alter or customize various dimensions of their temporal experience, this volume discovers how we resist external sources of temporal constraint or structure. These ethnographic studies are international in scope and look at many different countries and continents. They come to the overall conclusion that people construct their own circumstances with the intention to modify their experience of time.
Autorenportrait
Anne Line Dalsgård is Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Aarhus University. She is the author ofMatters of Life and Longing: Female Sterilisation in Northern Brazil (Museum Tusculanum Press, 2004) and is a co-editor ofEthnographies of Youth and Temporality: Time Objectified (Temple University Press, 2014).
Inhalt
PART I: BEGINNINGS, CONCEPTS, AND QUESTIONS
IntroductionMichael G. Flaherty, Anne Line Dalsgård, and Lotte Meinert
Chapter 1. The Lathe of Time: Some Principles of Temporal AgencyMichael G. Flaherty
PART II: TEMPORAL AFFLICTIONS
Chapter 2. Repetition Work: Healing Spirits and Trauma in the Churches of Northern UgandaLars Williams and Lotte Meinert
Chapter 3.ADHD and Temporal Experiences: Struggling for SynchronizationMikka Nielsen
PART III: THE POLITICS OF TIME
Chapter 4. Hacking Time and Looping Temporalities in the Identification of the Adult Living Disappeared in ArgentinaNoa Vaisman
Chapter 5. Temporal Front and Back Stages: Time Work as ResistanceLisa-Jo K. van den Scott
PART IV: SPIRITUALITY AND ATHEISM AS TEMPORAL AGENCY
Chapter 6.Se Deus Quiser: Catholicism as Time Work among the Xukuru of PernambucoClarissa Martins Lima
Chapter 7. It Is Just Doing the Motion: Atheist Time Work in Contemporary KyrgyzstanMaria Louw
PART V: REINVENTING THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
Chapter 8. Inventing New Time: Time Work in the Grief Practices of Bereaved ParentsDorthe Refslund Christensen and Kjetil Sandvik
Chapter 9. Now Is Not: Future Anteriority and a Georgian in RussiaMartin Demant Frederiksen
PART VI: TIME AND DEPRIVATION
Chapter 10. The Work of Waiting: Boredom, Teatime, and Future-Making in NigerAdeline Masquelier
Chapter 11. Balancing Blood Sugar: Fasting, Feeling, and Time Work During the Egyptian RamadanMille Kjærgaard Thorsen and Anne Line Dalsgård
AfterwordCarmen Leccardi
Index
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