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Francisco Martínez & Patrick Laviolette 
Repair, Brokenness, Breakthrough 
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Exploring some of the ways in which repair practices and perceptions of brokenness vary culturally, Repair, Brokenness, Breakthrough argues that repair is both a process and also a consequence which is sought out—an attempt to extend the life of things as well as an answer to failures, gaps, wrongdoings, and leftovers. This volume develops an open-ended combination of empirical and theoretical questions including: What does it mean to claim that something is broken? At what point is something broken repairable? What are the social relationships that take place around repair? And how much tolerance for failure do our societies have?

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Introduction: Insiders’ Manual to Breakdown
Francisco Martínez


     Head, Hand, Heart: On Contradiction, Contingency and Repair
     Caitlin De Silvey


Chapter 1. Underwater, Still Life: Multi-species Engagements with the Art Abject of a Wasted American Warship
Joshua O. Reno


     Beyond the Sparkle Zones
     Kathleen Stewart


Chapter 2. “Till Death Do Us Part”: The Making of Home Through Holding onto Objects
Tomás Errázuriz


     “The Lady is Not There”: Repairing Tita Meme as a Telecare User
     Tomás Sánchez Criado


Chapter 3. In the House of Un-Things: Decay and Deferral in a Vacated Bulgarian Home
Martin Demant Frederiksen


     Undisciplined Surfaces
     Mateusz Laszczkowski


Chapter 4. A Ride on the Elevator. Infrastructures of Brokenness and Repair in Georgia
Tamta Khalvashi


     Don’t Fix the Puddle: A Puddle Archive as Ethnographic Account of Sidewalk Assemblages
     Mirja Busch and Ignacio Farías


Chapter 5. What is in a Hole? Voids out of Place and Politics below the State in Georgia
Francisco Martínez


     Maintaining Whose Road?
     Agnieszka Joniak-Lüthi


Chapter 6. Dirtscapes: Contest over Value, Garbage and Belonging in Istanbul
Aylin Yildirim Tschoepe


     Repairing Russia
     Michał Murawski


Chapter 7. Village Vintage in Southern Norway: Revitalisation and Vernacular Entrepreneurship in Culture Heritage Tourism
Sarah Holst Kjær


     A Story of Time Keepers
     Jérôme Denis and David Pontille


Chapter 8. Keeping Them “Swiss”. The Transfer and Appropriation of Techniques for Luxury Watch Repair in Hong-Kong
Hervé Munz


     Lost Battles of De-bobbling
     Magdalena Crăciun


Chapter 9. Small Mutinies in the Comfortable Slot: The New Environmentalism as Repair
Eeva Berglund


     Why Stories About the Broken Down Snowmobiles Can Teach You A Lot About the Life in the Arctic Tundra
     Aimar Ventsel


Chapter 10. The Imperative of Repair: Fixing Bikes – For Free
Simon Batterbury and Tim Dant


     Repair and Responsibility: The Art of Doris Salcedo
     Siobhan Kattago


Chapter 11. Repair and (Re)creation: Broken Relationships and a Path Forward for Austrian Holocaust Survivors
Katja Seidel


     Living Switches
     Wladimir Sgibnev


Chapter 12. Brokenness and Normality in Design Culture
Adam Drazin


     And Then You See Yourself Disappear (in Iceland)
     Jason Pine


Epilogue: This Mess We’re In, Or Part Of
Patrick Laviolette


Index

About the author


Patrick Laviolette is the co-editor of the Anthropological Journal of European Cultures. With his work, he has developed an interdisciplinary understanding of material and visual-culture studies, as well as medical and environmental anthropology.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 340 ● ISBN 9781789203325 ● File size 3.5 MB ● Editor Francisco Martínez & Patrick Laviolette ● Publisher Berghahn Books ● City NY ● Country US ● Published 2019 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6914896 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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