诈骗社会:调查印度北部的恐吓

IF 1.2 2区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lucia Michelutti
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这篇文章是对恐吓和威胁行为的民族志调查。从理论上讲,它与“球拍”对话-这是统治,国家制造和黑手党社会学中的关键分析术语。权力、暴力和犯罪人类学很少关注威胁的形态以及人际恐吓与经济和政治形式的胁迫交织在一起的方式。根据北印度的民族志见解,本文考察了(犯罪)恐吓在日常生活中是如何被正常化、被认可和融入社会的。它显示了敲诈勒索是如何超越秘密有组织犯罪的常规化。最后,在民粹主义强人政治和资本主义掠夺性形式的时代,“球拍社会”被提议作为一种新的民族志研究方法来理论化权威和合法性。
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Racket sociality: investigating intimidation in North India
This article is an ethnographic investigation into acts of intimidation and threats. Theoretically, it dialogues with ‘racket’ – a key analytical term in the sociology of domination, state‐making, and mafias. The anthropology of power, violence, and crime has paid scant attention to the morphology of threats and the ways interpersonal intimidation intertwines with economic and political forms of coercion. Drawing on ethnographic insights from North India, the article examines the way (criminal) intimidation is normalized, consented to, and socially embedded in everyday life. It shows how racketeering is routinized beyond clandestine organized crime. Ultimately, ‘racket sociality’ is proposed as a new method of ethnographic inquiry into theorizing authority and legitimacy in an age of populist strongmen politics and predatory forms of capitalism.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute is the principal journal of the oldest anthropological organization in the world. It has attracted and inspired some of the world"s greatest thinkers. International in scope, it presents accessible papers aimed at a broad anthropological readership. It is also acclaimed for its extensive book review section, and it publishes a bibliography of books received.
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