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At Home in the World [Paperback]

Michael Jackson (Author)
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0822325381 978-0822325383 1995
Ours is a century of uprootedness, with fewer and fewer people living out their lives where they are born. At such a time, in such a world, what does it mean to be "at home?" Perhaps among a nomadic people, for whom dwelling is not synonymous with being housed and settled, the search for an answer to this question might lead to a new way of thinking about home and homelessness, exile and belonging. At Home in the World is the story of just such a search. Intermittently over a period of three years Michael Jackson lived, worked, and traveled extensively in Central Australia. This book chronicles his experience among the Warlpiri of the Tanami Desert.
Something of a nomad himself, having lived in New Zealand, Sierra Leone, England, France, Australia, and the United States, Jackson is deft at capturing the ambiguities of home as a lived experience among the Warlpiri. Blending narrative ethnography, empirical research, philosophy, and poetry, he focuses on the existential meaning of being at home in the world. Here home becomes a metaphor for the intimate relationship between the part of the world a person calls "self" and the part of the world called "other." To speak of "at-homeness," Jackson suggests, implies that people everywhere try to strike a balance between closure and openness, between acting and being acted upon, between acquiescing in the given and choosing their own fate. His book is an exhilarating journey into this existential struggle, responsive at every turn to the political questions of equity and justice that such a struggle entails.
A moving depiction of an aboriginal culture at once at home and in exile, and a personal meditation on the practice of ethnography and the meaning of home in our increasingly rootless age, At Home in the World is a timely reflection on how, in defining home, we continue to define ourselves.

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"Jackson has succeeded in the thoroughly anthropological enterprise of splicing together the wisdom of thinkers in Asian, Euro-American, and Judeo-Christian traditions with ordinary folk wisdom and wise statements of not-so-ordinary Walbiri. In his hands, all these strands converge on a timeless and highly contemporary, insistent, and essentially unanswerable question."
--Paul Friedrich," American Ethnologist" --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 201 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press (1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822325381
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822325383
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #385,459 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars AN ADVENTURE FOR TODAY!, February 17, 2000
This review is from: At Home in the World (Hardcover)
Michael Jackson is an Ethnographer/Anthropologist who is of the school which searches for similarities rather than differences among cultures, to look at the full range of our humanity in dealing with various situations.

This book describes the second year of a three year study of a group of Walbiri people of Australia. This particular group has had all of their usual nomadic places encroached on by civilization. In addition, the earlier unwittingly harmful effect of the Australian government's attempt to "civilize" the indigenous people is discussed.

Michael Jackson uses this study to focus on what is meant by "home" and "homelessness" on many levels, from the present world-wide migrations to his past personal choice of careers in escaping New Zealand (a place many of us would to go to).

In addition to being a very well-traveled and professionally accomplished scholar, Michael Jackson has also published fiction and poetry. Consequently this book is also a Thoreau-like attempt to fuse Art and Science.

The concepts of home and homelessness are mapped out for us to understand and apply to our own situations. But the only solutions to any problems arising there, lie in the compassion and human-heartedness that show throughout this author's writing.

Each chapter stars with an apt quotation. My favorite is a toss-up between a Roman proverb from Chapter 2: "ubi bene, ibi patria"-translated as-"Your home is where they treat you well", and a Walbiri saying from Chapter 4:"A house is a good thing. You can lock it up and go live anywhere you like"--Walter Pukatiwara.

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4.0 out of 5 stars All Over the Map, April 14, 2009
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A very intriguing and beautifully written book, if at times lacking in context and clarity. Then again, a little bit of muddle does seem fitting on a subject so dense, and a narrative as multi-faceted as the dreaming.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Tantalizing prospect, in the end a frustrating read, January 13, 2008
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This book came highly recommended by some of the best phenomenological anthropologists in the field, so I looked forward to reading it with great anticipation. Though Jackson is a fine writer, the work was ultimately a disappointment, especially because he had clearly done so much top-quality fieldwork with the Warlpiri people and the question of what it means to be at home in the world.

It seemed to me that his radical adherence to bare-bones narrative flow - the book reads more like a travel novel than an ethnographic work - while admirable in its attempt to present the lived experience of this Aboriginal community, actually undermines his purpose by concealing more than it reveals. He uses Warlpiri terms, italicized, with no gloss or glossary; he introduces the fascinating kinship structure and then lets it drop without explaining to the non-Aboriginal reader what this might mean to their experience of social relations; he speaks extensively of the role of the Dreaming in their conceptions of home, without an introduction for the reader who does not know what the Dreaming is, or worse, already has some essentialized, stereotyped notion in mind.

In sum, he has made the first half of the hermeneutic journey to the experience of the other, perhaps more successfully than many other ethnographers; but he then fails to complete the return journey home by translating his find into a recognizable idiom.
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