New and Old Worlds: A Perspective from Social Anthropology

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Strathern, Marilyn [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Girton Coll, Huntingdon Rd, Cambridge CB3 0JG, England
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10.1017/S1062798720000563
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People build bridges in many ways, and not least over time, spanning the different epochs that define their lives. For social anthropologists, this process is far from self-evident. Diverse ways of thinking about transitions summon anthropology's traditional mode of making bridges, cross-cultural comparison. This account thus interweaves materials from Europe and Melanesia. Stimulated by an ethnography of an East German town being precipitated into a new world, it focuses on abrupt transitions and their recurrence. What is happening when a radical break with one kind of past is also recalled as looking forward to a moment when another kind of past might finally come into its own? Pursuing such paradoxes, the article turns to today's Papua New Guinea where many have seen colonialism - like socialism - come and go in a lifetime. People's aspirations for the future, raising questions about the abruptness of breaks and the crisis that new times create, throw out challenges as to how to envisage worlds old and new.
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