The Anthropology of Ambiguity
Alimardanian, Mahnaz / Heffernan, Timothy![The Anthropology of Ambiguity](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/458/45805978/CHSBZCOP0345805978.jpg)
Ambiguity has been engaged historically by disciplines concerned with knowledge and its production. From the classical fields of mathematics, philosophy and logic to the natural, behavioural and social sciences, each approached it as something to be controlled, resolved or utilised. If anthropology's goal is to study what it means to be human, a focus on ambiguity holds tremendous promise for continuing to expand upon this mission. Positioning...