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Documenting Impossible Realities: Ethnography, Memory, and the As-If

✍ Scribed by Susan Bibler Coutin; Barbara Yngvesson


Publisher
Cornell University Press
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
162
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Documenting Impossible Realities explores the limitations of conventional accounts through which belonging is documented, focusing on the experiences of adoptees, deportees, migrants, and other exilic populations. Susan Bibler Coutin and Barbara Yngvesson speak to the current historical moment, in which the dichotomy between an "above ground" inhabited by dominant groups and an "underground" to which unauthorized immigrants, political exiles, and transnational adoptees are relegated cannot be sustained. This dichotomy was made possible by the illusion that some people don't belong, that some forms of kin are not real, or that certain ways of knowing do not count. To examine accounts that challenge such illusions, Coutin and Yngvesson focus on the spaces between groups, where difference is constituted and where the potential for new forms of relationship may be realized. By juxtaposing and moving between entangled realities and modes of expression, Documenting Impossible Realities conveys the emotional experience of oscillating between being here and gone, legitimate and treated as counterfeit.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Contents
Prologue: β€œWhat Lies Back of the Work”
1. Counterfeiting Reality: Legal Fictions and the Construction of Everyday Belongings
2. Fieldsight: Multivalent Ways of Seeing in Ethnography and Law
3. SchrΓΆdinger’s Cat: The β€œMissing Middle,” Discredited Histories, and Measurement Problems
4. The Search for a β€œBack”: Archivists of Memory
5. Beyond β€œSpooky Action at a Distance”: An Ethnography of the Future
Notes
References
Index


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