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- catalog abstract "In this series of essays, the author shifts the focus of anthropology from a study of discrete cultures to one of alternative and sub-versions of large-scale global orders. Borneman employs new descriptive tools to analyze political disorder and its representation, issues which have become central with the end of the Cold War. Despite living in an era when group legitimacy depends on the ability to approximate national form, we have instead been witnessing the dissolution of coherent identities and nations. Ethnographically, Borneman focuses on these transformations in Germany during the disintegration and collapse of the socialist project, concentrating on relations between the first and the second Worlds.".
- catalog contributor b10709188.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "1. Subversions of International Order: An Introduction -- pt. I. Making Culture and International Order. 2. American Anthropology as Foreign Policy. 3. Race, Ethnicity, Species, Breed: Totemism and Horse Breed Classification in America -- pt. II. National Identities in a Disintegrating Political Order. 4. Time-Space Compression and the Continental Divide in German Subjectivity. 5. Narrative, Genealogy, and Historical Consciousness: Selfhood in a Disintegrating State. 6. Grenzregime (Border Regime): The Wall and Its Aftermath -- pt. III. Resistance and Opposition to Authority. 7. Trouble in the Kitchen: Totalitarianism, Love, and Resistance to Authority. 8. Education after the Cold War: Remembrance, Repetition, and Right-Wing Violence.".
- catalog description "In this series of essays, the author shifts the focus of anthropology from a study of discrete cultures to one of alternative and sub-versions of large-scale global orders. Borneman employs new descriptive tools to analyze political disorder and its representation, issues which have become central with the end of the Cold War. Despite living in an era when group legitimacy depends on the ability to approximate national form, we have instead been witnessing the dissolution of coherent identities and nations. Ethnographically, Borneman focuses on these transformations in Germany during the disintegration and collapse of the socialist project, concentrating on relations between the first and the second Worlds.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "viii, 341 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0791435830 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0791435849 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "SUNY series in national identities".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog subject "306.2 21".
- catalog subject "GN492 .B674 1998".
- catalog subject "Homosexuality Political aspects.".
- catalog subject "International relations.".
- catalog subject "National characteristics.".
- catalog subject "Political anthropology.".
- catalog subject "Political culture.".
- catalog subject "Political socialization.".
- catalog subject "World politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Subversions of International Order: An Introduction -- pt. I. Making Culture and International Order. 2. American Anthropology as Foreign Policy. 3. Race, Ethnicity, Species, Breed: Totemism and Horse Breed Classification in America -- pt. II. National Identities in a Disintegrating Political Order. 4. Time-Space Compression and the Continental Divide in German Subjectivity. 5. Narrative, Genealogy, and Historical Consciousness: Selfhood in a Disintegrating State. 6. Grenzregime (Border Regime): The Wall and Its Aftermath -- pt. III. Resistance and Opposition to Authority. 7. Trouble in the Kitchen: Totalitarianism, Love, and Resistance to Authority. 8. Education after the Cold War: Remembrance, Repetition, and Right-Wing Violence.".
- catalog title "Subversions of international order : studies in the political anthropology of culture / John Borneman.".
- catalog type "text".