On Kings

David Graeber, Marshall Sahlins

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Author
David Graeber, Marshall Sahlins
Publish Date
2017-12-15
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
HAU Books
Number of Pages
555
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0986132500
ISBN-13
9780986132506
SKU
9780986132506

Description

In anthropology, as much as in the current popular imagination, kings remain figures of fascination and intrigue. As the cliché goes, kings continue to die spectacular deaths only to remain subjects of vitality and long life. This collection of essays by a teacher and his student — two of the world's most distinguished anthropologists— explores what kingship actually is, historically and anthropologically. The divine, the stranger, the numinous, the bestial—the implications for understanding kings and their sacred office are not limited to questions of sovereignty, but issues ranging from temporality and alterity to piracy and utopia; indeed, the authors argue that kingship offers us a unique window into the fundamental dilemmas concerning the very nature of power, meaning, and the human condition. With the wit and sharp analysis characteristic of these two thinkers, this volume opens up new avenues for how an anthropological study of kingship might proceed in the 21st century.