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Human nature as capacity: transcending discourse and classification
Nigel Rapport
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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List of Contributors (page x)
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Introduction: Human Capacity as an Exceeding, a Going Beyond (Nigel Rapport, page 1)
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Part I: Beyond the Economy
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Introduction to Part I (Nigel Rapport, page 29)
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1. Conversations with Eulogio: On Migration and the Building of a Life-Project in Motion (Nelson Ferguson, page 31)
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2. The Limits of Liminality: Capacities for Change and Transition among Student Travellers (Vered Amit, page 54)
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Part II: Beyond the Polity
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Introduction to Part II (Nigel Rapport, page 75)
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3. 'Crisis': On the Limits of European Integration and Identity in Northern Ireland (Thomas M. Wilson, page 77)
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4. Making the Cosmopolitan Plea: Harold Oram's International Fund-raising in the Early Cold War (Laura Suski, page 101)
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Part III: Beyond the Classificatory
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Introduction to Part III (Nigel Rapport, page 127)
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5. Money, Materiality and Imagination: Life on the Other Side of Value (Andrew Irving, page 130)
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6. Acts of Entification: The Emergence of Thinghood in Social Life (Tord Larsen, page 154)
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Part IV: Beyond the Body
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Introduction to Part IV (Nigel Rapport, page 179)
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7. Embodied Cognition, Communication and the Making of Place and Identity: Reflections on Fieldwork with Masons (Trevor H.J. Marchand, page 182)
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8. 'Live in Fragments no Longer': Social Dance and Individual Imagination in Human Nature (Jonathan Skinner, page 207)
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Index (page 231)
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Published: 2010
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9780857458100 (paper)
- 9781845458157 (ebook)
- 9781845456375 (hardcover)