Elizabeth A. Povinelli Elizabeth A. Povinelli i(A128651 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Routes & Worlds Elizabeth A. Povinelli , Cambridge : MIT Press , 2021 21858470 2021 selected work essay

'An anthropology of the otherwise considers forms of life that run counter to dominant modes of being under late settler liberalism.

'Elizabeth Povinelli's anthropology of the otherwise locates itself within forms of life that run counter to dominant modes of being under late settler liberalism. In Routes & Worlds, she considers the emergence of new worlds and the extinguishing of old ones, seeking to develop a social imaginary that can sustain radical potentiality without turning a blind eye to our deep interdependence.

'In these essays, Povinelli moves from a discussion of the anthropology of the gift to a look at the contemporary debates between Bruno Latour and Peter Sloterdijk about the relative values of network and sphere theory, and offers reflections on two recent projects--a graphic memoir and augmented reality venture--that elaborate what she terms embagination a visual and spatial metaphor of anthropology as a woven bag in which things circulate.' (Publication summary)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Windjarrameru (The Stealing C*nt$) ( dir. Elizabeth A. Povinelli ) Australia : Karrabing Film Collective , 2015 15882757 2015 single work film/TV

'As miners steal and pollute the ground underneath them, a group of young Indigenous men are chased through poisoned by police for allegedly stealing two cartons of beer.' (Production summary)

1 [Review Essay] Yuendumu Everyday : Contemporary Life in Remote Aboriginal Australia Elizabeth A. Povinelli , 2012 single work essay
— Appears in: Oceania , March vol. 82 no. 1 2012; (p. 121)

'Yuendumu Everyday by Yasmine Musharbash is a subtle yet moving ethnography of how Warlpiri living at Yuendumu, and more particularly, how Warlpiri unmarried women living in jilimis, dwell in their contemporary houses. Inspired by the philosophical reflections of Martin Heidegger and Gaston Bachelard, but working deep within local Warlpiri ways of being, Musharbash seeks to demonstrate that the built environment does not determine life, but ways of being determine how the built environment is used and interpreted.'  (Introduction)

1 1 form y separately published work icon Karrabing! Low Tide Turning Karrabing Indigenous Corporation , ( dir. Liza Johnson et. al. )agent Australia : Karrabing Indigenous Corporation , 2011 Z1847155 2011 single work film/TV 'In the Northern Territory of Australia, an extended Indigenous family attempts to track down a missing family member so as not to loose their government housing. As they move back and forth between the suburban ghetto where they live and a remote landscape where they are trying to establish an outstation, they run up against the everyday obstacles of structural and racialized poverty.' Source: www.karrabing.com/ (Sighted 08/03/2012).
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