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An Anthropologist on Sacks

Seven Paradoxical Lessons

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An Anthropologist on Sacks

Seven Paradoxical Lessons

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What can a neurologist like Oliver Sacks teach us about anthropology? And how has anthropological thinking been quietly operating in his work all along?
An Anthropologist on Sacks reads Sacks as a profoundly anthropological thinker whose neurological case histories function as ethnographic encounters, grounded in attention, participation, narrative breadth, and ethical presence. Drawing on Sacks's published writings, correspondence, and lesser-read reflections, the book traces the implicit methodological and epistemic affinities between his medical practice and the anthropological imagination. It argues that Sacks's humanist science, characterized by an embrace of paradox, constitutes a mode of knowing that resists reduction, honors lived experience, and treats (neuro)diversity not as deficit but as a way of being in the world. Through close readings of his tales, prose, and methodological choices, An Anthropologist on Sacks makes a case for the enduring relevance of Sacks's approach to knowing: one attentive to complexity, ethically engaged with difference, and committed to holding incompatible truths together.
At once a critical intervention and a measured tribute, the book invites readers to reconsider Oliver Sacks as a remarkable writer whose work speaks with particular urgency to anthropology today-and to broader debates about how humane knowledge might still be relevant.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Anthropologia. Expanding Anthropology's Human
2. Methodologia. The Listener, the Observer, the Ethnographer
3. Difference. Advocacy and its Discontents
4. Exoticism revisited. All Sorts of Natives
5. Mediation. The Poetics and Politics of Reconciliation
6. Tropology. Writing the Other
7. Reflexivity. A Queer Take
Afterword
Index
About the Author

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 07 Jan 2027
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Pages 272
ISBN 9781666967289
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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