Humanity is at a crossroads. We face mounting inequality, escalating
political violence, warring fundamentalisms and an environmental crisis
of planetary proportions. How can we fashion a world that has room for
everyone, for generations to come? What are the possibilities, in such a
world, of collective human life? These are urgent questions, and no
discipline is better placed to address them than anthropology. It does
so by bringing to bear the wisdom and experience of people everywhere,
whatever their backgrounds and walks of life.
In this passionately argued book, Tim Ingold relates how a field of
study once committed to ideals of progress collapsed amidst the ruins of
war and colonialism, only to be reborn as a discipline of hope, destined
to take centre stage in debating the most pressing intellectual, ethical
and political issues of our time. He shows why anthropology matters to
us all.
Introducing Polity's Why It Matters series: In these short and lively
books, world-leading thinkers make the case for the importance of their
subjects and aim to inspire a new generation of students.