And the Garden Is You
Essays on Fieldwork, Writingwork, and Readingwork
(Autor) Michael Taussig"Michael Taussig's works are known not only for their critical insights, but also for their bold and experimental style. In these essays, Taussig finds himself reflecting on the act of writing itself, revealing its importance for anthropological practice and calling for the discipline to keep experiential knowledge from extinguishing as fieldnotes become scholarship. Taussig calls for and exemplifies a form of exploratory writing that preserves the spontaneity and magic of notes scribbled down in haste. His reflections take us from his childhood in Sydney to trips to Afghanistan, Colombia, Finland, Italy, Turkey, and Syria. Along the way, Taussig also explores themes of fabulation and provocation that are central to his work, in addition to the thinkers dearest to him--Bataille, Benjamin, Burroughs, and Nietzsche, among others. This collection is vintage Taussig, bound to interest longtime readers and newcomers alike"--
Michael Taussig
Michael Taussig is a renowned anthropologist and writer best known for his groundbreaking work "Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man." His poetic and evocative writing style blends anthropology with personal narrative, challenging traditional academic boundaries. Taussig's key contributions include exploring the intersections of culture, power, and resistance.