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Book Synopsis: Although gossip is disapproved of across the world’s societies, it is a prominent feature of sociality, whose role in the construction of society and culture cannot be overestimated. In particular, gossip is central to the enactment of politics: through it people transform difference into inequality and enact or challenge power structures. Based on the author’s intimate ethnographic knowledge of Nukulaelae Atoll, Tuvalu, this work uses an analysis of gossip as political action to develop a holistic understanding of a number of disparate themes, including conflict, power, agency, morality, emotion, locality, belief, and gender. It brings together two methodological traditions—the microscopic analysis of unelicited interaction and the macroscopic interpretation of social practice—that are rarely wedded successfully.
Drawing on a broad range of theoretical resources, Niko Besnier approaches gossip from several angles. A detailed analysis of how Nukulaelae’s people structure their gossip interactions demonstrates that this structure reflects and contributes to the atoll’s political ideology, which wavers between a staunch egalitarianism and a need for hierarchy. His discussion then turns to narratives of specific events in which gossip played an important role in either enacting egalitarianism or reinforcing inequality. Embedding gossip in a broad range of communicative practices enables Besnier to develop a nuanced analysis of how gossip operates, demonstrating how it allows some to gain power while others suffer because of it. Throughout, he is particularly attentive to the ways in which anthropologists themselves are the subject and object of gossip, making his work a notable contribution to reflexive social science.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, Gossip and the Everyday Production of Politics will appeal to students and scholars of political, legal, linguistic, and psychological anthropology; social science methodology; communication, conflict, gender, and globalization studies; and Pacific Islands studies.
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Discover the power of gossip with the captivating book, "Gossip and the Everyday Production of Politics". While gossip may be frowned upon, it is a fascinating social phenomenon that shapes societies and cultures in profound ways. This groundbreaking work by Niko Besnier explores gossip as a political tool, shedding light on how people use it to transform differences into inequalities and challenge power structures. Drawing on rich ethnographic research in Nukulaelae Atoll, Tuvalu, Besnier examines the intricate relationship between gossip, conflict, power, agency, morality, locality, belief, and gender.
Through a meticulous analysis of real-life gossip interactions, Besnier unveils how the structure of gossip reflects and influences the political ideology of the atoll. The book delves into narrative accounts where gossip has played a pivotal role, either reinforcing egalitarianism or perpetuating inequality. By exploring how gossip is embedded in various communicative practices, the author demonstrates its complex operation and its ability to empower some while marginalizing others.
What sets this book apart is Besnier's unique approach that combines microscopic analysis of unelicited interactions with a macroscopic interpretation of social practice. By bridging these methodological traditions, he offers a comprehensive understanding of gossip as a political action. Moreover, Besnier explores the role of anthropologists themselves as both subjects and objects of gossip, adding a reflexive dimension to his research.
Accessible and engaging, "Gossip and the Everyday Production of Politics" is a must-read for students and scholars across disciplines. Whether your interests lie in political anthropology, communication studies, gender studies, conflict resolution, or Pacific Islands studies, this book will provide valuable insights that challenge conventional thinking. Don't miss out on this transformative work – order your copy today!
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