Slow Anthropology: Negotiating Difference with the Iu Mien
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
172
Language
English
Published
Aug 15, 2014
Publisher
Southeast Asia Program Publications
ISBN-10
087727794X
ISBN-13
9780877277941
Description
Hjorleifur Jonsson dives deep into the intricate world of the Iu Mien, an upland Laotian minority, unraveling their unique identity and history. Through a lens that emphasizes empathy and understanding, the author explores how their culture has navigated the waves of change from colonial influences to contemporary challenges.
As he investigates the nuanced relationships between this community and outside forces, Jonsson shines a light on the everyday lives of the Iu Mien, celebrating their resilience and adaptability. He employs a slower, more thoughtful approach to anthropology, encouraging readers to appreciate the subtleties of human connection and cultural complexity.
This engaging study invites readers to reflect on the ways we can negotiate differences in our own lives, making it not just an exploration of a specific group, but a broader commentary on understanding and embracing diversity in all its forms.
As he investigates the nuanced relationships between this community and outside forces, Jonsson shines a light on the everyday lives of the Iu Mien, celebrating their resilience and adaptability. He employs a slower, more thoughtful approach to anthropology, encouraging readers to appreciate the subtleties of human connection and cultural complexity.
This engaging study invites readers to reflect on the ways we can negotiate differences in our own lives, making it not just an exploration of a specific group, but a broader commentary on understanding and embracing diversity in all its forms.
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