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Rough Metaphysics

The Speculative Thought and Mediumship of Jane Roberts
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Rough Metaphysics by Peter Skafish challenges conventional anthropology by exploring how to study outsiders of thought and their speculative ideas. Through an in-depth examination of the medium Jane Roberts and her channeled personalities, especially 'Seth' who shaped the New Age movement, Skafish reveals a source of inventive philosophies that rethink science, ontology, and pluralism. This work blends ethnography, philosophy, and anthropology, inviting readers to reconsider intellectual habits and embrace new modes of thinking.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in anthropology, philosophy, and new ways of understanding speculative thought. It suits scholars and general readers curious about how outsider thinkers can reshape intellectual disciplines and inspire interdisciplinary dialogue.

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What sort of thinking is needed to study anomalies in thought? In this trenchantly argued and beautifully written book, anthropologist Peter Skafish explores this provocative question by examining the writings of the medium and “rough metaphysician” Jane Roberts (1929–1984).

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A powerful case for why anthropology should study outsiders of thought and their speculative ideas

What sort of thinking is needed to study anomalies in thought? In this trenchantly argued and beautifully written book, anthropologist Peter Skafish explores this provocative question by examining the writings of the medium and "rough metaphysician" Jane Roberts (1929-1984). Through a close interpretation of her own published texts as well as those she understood herself to have dictated for her cohort of channeled personalities—including one, named "Seth," who would inspire the New Age movement—Skafish shows her intuitive and dreamlike work to be a source of rigorously inventive ideas about science, ontology, translation, and pluralism. Arguing that Roberts's writings contain philosophies ahead of their time, he also asks: How might our understanding of speculative thinking change if we consider the way untrained writers, occult visionaries, and their counterparts in other cultural traditions undertake it? What can outsider thinkers teach us about the limitations of even our most critical intellectual habits?

Rough Metaphysics is at once an ethnography of the books of a strange and yet remarkable writer, a commentary on the unlikely philosophy contained in them, and a call for a new way of doing (and undoing) philosophy through anthropology, and vice versa. In guiding the reader through Roberts's often hallucinatory "world of concepts," Skafish also develops a series of original interpretations of thinkers—from William James to Claude Levi-Strauss to Paul Feyerabend—who have been vital to anthropologists and their fellow travellers.

Seductively written and surprising in its turns of thought, Rough Metaphysics is a feast for anyone who wants to learn how to think something new, especially about thought.

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Rough Metaphysics is praised for its originality and clarity. Eduardo Kohn highlights its expansion of anthropological possibilities by encouraging openness to multiple modes of thought. Marilyn Strathern commends Skafish for probing deeply into the ontological frameworks of others, offering sharp critique of traditional anthropological categories. The book is described as lucid, insightful, and beautifully written.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781517915162

Publisher: University of Minnesota Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 April 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Minnesota Press

Illustration: 6 black and white illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 454g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Peter Skafish is director of both the Institute of Speculative and Critical Inquiry and the social sciences division of the Sol Foundation. He has held research and teaching positions at the College de France; McGill University; the University of California, Berkeley; and the Bauhaus University, Weimar, and is translator and editor of Eduardo Viveiros de Castro's Cannibal Metaphysics (Minnesota, 2014).

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