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Название: Indeterminacy

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Культурология

Серия: WYSE Series in Social Anthropology

isbn: 9781789200102

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СКАЧАТЬ and Postsocialist Russian-Speaking Miners

      EEVA KESKÜLA

       6. Indeterminate Classifications: Being “More than Kin” in Kazakhstan

      CATHERINE ALEXANDER

       7. The Politics of Indeterminacy: Boundary Dislocations around Waste, Value, and Work in Subic Bay (Philippines)

      ELISABETH SCHOBER

       Epilogue. Indeterminacy: Between Worth and Worthlessness

      NIKO BESNIER AND SUSANA NAROTZKY

       Index

       1.1 Sweet wrapper

       1.2 Open face of a landfill

       3.1 Columbusstrasse, Bremerhaven City Center

       3.2 Hansastrasse, Bremerhaven

       3.3 Donated items at the Headquarters of the Equal Rights Club, Hansastrasse, Bremerhaven

       3.4 Schrotthaus, Goetheviertel, Bremerhaven

       3.5 Schrotthaus, detail, Goetheviertel, Bremerhaven

       5.1 Coal-washing plant female workers cleaning the factory yard, Karaganda

       5.2 Retired Russian miner in Shakhtinsk, Kazakhstan, displaying his Soviet-era medals

       5.3 Lunchtime conversation at the Estonian mine’s underground garage

       5.4 Miners’ rock band, Karaganda

       6.1 Kazakh migrants from Narynkol to Almaty in 2000

       6.2 Shanyrak, one of Almaty’s informal settlements in 2000

       6.3 Repatriate Kazakhs from Karakalpakstan in Shanyrak in 2000

       7.1 The Korean shipyard of Subic Bay

       7.2 The main gate to the former US naval base

      The Values of Indeterminacy

       Catherine Alexander and Andrew Sanchez

      Indeterminacy and Classification

      Bowker and Star have two further points that are relevant for us here. They remind us that classification is a profoundly moral process, making some places, materials, actions, and people visible, while others are “left wild, or in darkness, or even unmapped” (1999: 32); and that visibility may bring disadvantage as much as advantage (ibid.: 44). To this we add Star and Martha Lampland’s comment that categories are necessarily part of a larger scheme of meaning and value that frame how knowledge is represented through classification (2008: 21): classification thus implies a totality or whole of which it is part. Whether these totalities are value systems, states, or society, they are also partly effects of the imagination (Graeber 2013).

      We show, for example, how accounting techniques can invoke, or imagine waste and value as co-constitutive, but not as opposites; how people, places, infrastructure, and materials may be in limbo, suspended spaces and times that escape ideas of either waste or value; how instances of the “anomalous” can elide different instances of category confusion with markedly different consequences; how waste as excess of meaning can threaten to explode meaning-making categories from within; and how a superabundance of legislative categories and guidance can create gaps where (for example) one legal regime does not quite mesh with the next. Indeterminacy may thus act as a third term, or challenge binary category-making from within. It is also one way in which some wastes are characterized or certain conditions of exclusion experienced.

      We take forward Bowker and Star’s observation that visibility (and we would add invisibility) may bring either benefit or loss to challenge analytical normativities that tend to see indeterminacy as either positive or negative. Indeed both may be different facets of the same experience. For example, in resisting gender codification people may also find themselves economically harmed, invisible as citizens, and therefore unable to claim welfare rights.

      Just as bureaucratic classifications and standards appear to be abstract but are relational in their effect, so too are infrastructure’s effects unevenly distributed (Star and Lampland 2008: 13; Star and Ruhleder 1996: 113). Again, introducing indeterminacy as a third term can highlight the co-constitution of advantage and disadvantage: СКАЧАТЬ