Abstract
Based on fieldwork among Ulaanbaatar's dispossessed youth, this article explores the 'work of hope' in post-socialist Mongolia. Using anthropological writings on presentism and hope as my theoretical point of departure, I show how the concept of hope allows for the potentials of the moment to overflow the possibilities of the present. The article describes a number of lucky-and not so lucky-events that took place during a day spent with a group of young men cruising around the city in an old Cadillac. Hope emerges as a social method for momentarily integrating heterogeneous assemblages otherwise dispersed across the post-socialist city-in this case, people's metaphysical capacities and their economic assets-into chains of creditors and debtors, which are only barely holding together within an overarching context of failure.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Social Analysis: Journal of Cultural and Social Practice |
Vol/bind | 56 |
Udgave nummer | 2 |
Sider (fra-til) | 136-151 |
Antal sider | 25 |
ISSN | 0155-977X |
Status | Udgivet - 2012 |
Begivenhed | Economies of Fortune and Luck - Camrbridge, Storbritannien Varighed: 29 nov. 2010 → … |
Konference
Konference | Economies of Fortune and Luck |
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Land/Område | Storbritannien |
By | Camrbridge |
Periode | 29/11/2010 → … |