18 Nov 2022

4th HOAN-meeting

Network meeting, Online event

Series: HOAN-M Series

Keynote: “A Critical Paradigm for the Histories of Anthropology: The Generalization of Transportable Knowledge”

By Regna Darnell

Abstract

The Histories of Anthropology Network (HOAN)addresses anthropology’s multiple histories. The plurality of its mandate constitutes a rallying point for diverse interests across conventional silos of knowledge accumulation and practice, with the potential to reach other audiences and publics in the academy and beyond. I have addressed specific audiences from my vantage point as an interdisciplinary historian of anthropology and linguistics. By and large, the audience for these discourses remains a closed circle of known colleagues and familiar ways of speaking to one another. I argue that the variables emerging in these discourses recur across them. We urgently need a new paradigm retaining the value of the particular, while seeking generalization through cycles of change and geographic location. What I call “transportable knowledge” toggles between them in a paradigm shift from the history of anthropology that emerged in the 1960’s to address causes and rationales of what happened in the past. The new model foregrounds the complexity of decision-making in a rapidly changing world using available information. Read in context, in hindsight non-optimal choices avoid what I call “assassination by anachronism.”

Program

17:00 Welcome by HOAN convenors, Fabiana Dimpflmeier and Hande Birkalan Gedik

17:05 Keynote speaker: Regna Darnell (University of Western Ontario):
“A Critical Paradigm for the Histories of Anthropology: The Generalization of Transportable Knowledge”

17:25 Open forum for questions and comments

17:30 HOAN Correspondents presentation:

  • Peter G.A. Versteeg (Netherlands)
  • Vida Savoniakaite (Lithuania)

17:45 Open forum for questions and comments

17:50 Frederico Delgado Rosa, Han Vermeulen: presentation of Ethnographers before Malinowski: Pioneers of Anthropological Fieldwork (1870-1922), Berghahn, 2022

18:00 Closing and farewell words by HOAN convenors

Watch the recording of this meeting here:

Speakers

Professor

Regna Darnell

Anthropology at the University of Western Ontario

Regna Darnell is a Distinguished University Professor Emerita and Adjunct Research Professor of Anthropology at the University of Western Ontario. Her work injects interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives across disciplinary silos and carries them into public life. She is a member of the American Philosophical Society and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.  (Photo Credit: Taken by the request of Prof. Darnell)