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Anthropology of Nothing in Particular, An Martin Demant Frederiksen

Anthropology of Nothing in Particular, An By Martin Demant Frederiksen

Anthropology of Nothing in Particular, An by Martin Demant Frederiksen


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A journey into the social lives of meaninglessness.

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Anthropology of Nothing in Particular, An Summary

Anthropology of Nothing in Particular, An by Martin Demant Frederiksen

There have been claims that meaninglessness has become epidemic in the contemporary world. One perceived consequence of this is that people increasingly turn against both society and the political establishment with little concern for the content (or lack of content) that might follow. Most often, encounters with meaninglessness and nothingness are seen as troubling. Meaning is generally seen as being a cornerstone of the human condition, as that which we strive towards. This was famously explored by Viktor Frankl in Man's Search for Meaning in which he showed how even in the direst of situations individuals will often seek to find a purpose in life. But what, then, is at stake when groups of people negate this position? What exactly goes on inside this apparent turn towards nothing, in the engagement with meaninglessness? And what happens if we take the meaningless seriously as an empirical fact?

About Martin Demant Frederiksen

Martin Demant Frederiksen has a PhD in anthropology. His work focuses on subcultures, urban development, temporality and socio-political change. He is assistant professor at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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CIN1785356992G
9781785356995
1785356992
Anthropology of Nothing in Particular, An by Martin Demant Frederiksen
Used - Good
Paperback
John Hunt Publishing
20180831
136
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