Obedient Autonomy

Obedient Autonomy
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0824828607
ISBN-13 : 9780824828608
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Book Synopsis Obedient Autonomy by : Erika E. S. Evasdottir

Download or read book Obedient Autonomy written by Erika E. S. Evasdottir and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 2004-12-31 with total page 330 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the West, the idea of autonomy is often associated with a sense of freedom—a self-interested state of being unfettered by rules or obligations to others. This original anthropological study explores a type of “obedient” autonomy that thrives on setbacks, blossoms as more rules are imposed, and flourishes in adversity. Obedient Autonomy analyzes this model, and explains its precepts through examining the specialized and highly organized discipline of archaeology in China. The book follows Chinese students on their journey to becoming full-fledged archaeologists in a bureaucracy-saturated environment. Often required to travel in teams to the countryside, archaeologists are uniquely obliged to overcome divisions among themselves, between themselves and their peasant-workers, and between themselves and bureaucratic officials. This analysis reveals how these interactions provide teachers of archaeology with stories used to foster obedient autonomy in their students. Moreover, it demonstrates how this form of autonomy enables a person to order and control their future careers in what appears to be a disorderly and uncertain world.


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