Affective spaces, melancholic objects: ruination and the production of anthropological knowledge*
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Abstract
This article critically engages with recent theoretical writings on affect and non‐human agency by way of studying the emotive energies discharged by properties and objects appropriated during war from members of the so‐called ‘enemy’ community. The ethnographic material comes from long‐term fieldwork in Northern Cyprus, focusing on how it feels to live with the objects and within the ruins left behind by the other, now displaced, community. I study Turkish‐Cypriots’ relations to houses, land, and objects that they appropriated from the Greek‐Cypriots during the war of 1974 and the subsequent partition of Cyprus. My ethnographic material leads me to reflect critically on the object‐centred philosophy of Actor…
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- Materiality (auditing)
- Ethnography
- Subjectivity
- Affect (linguistics)
- Metaphor
- Sociology
- Object (grammar)
- Agency (philosophy)
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