Mafiacraft : : an ethnography of deadly silence / / Deborah Puccio-Den.
"The Mafia? What is the Mafia? Something you eat? Something you drink? I don't know the Mafia. I've never seen it." Mafiosi have often reacted this way to questions from journalists and law enforcement. Social scientists who study the Mafia usually try to pin down what it "r...
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Puccio-Den, Deborah, author. Mafiacraft : an ethnography of deadly silence / Deborah Puccio-Den. 1st ed. Chicago : HAU Books, 2021. 1 online resource (xix, 273 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. "The Mafia? What is the Mafia? Something you eat? Something you drink? I don't know the Mafia. I've never seen it." Mafiosi have often reacted this way to questions from journalists and law enforcement. Social scientists who study the Mafia usually try to pin down what it "really is," thus fusing their work with their object. In Mafiacraft, Deborah Puccio-Den undertakes a new form of ethnographic inquiry that focuses not on answering "What is the Mafia?" but on the ontological, moral, and political effects of posing the question itself. Her starting point is that Mafia is not a readily nameable social fact but a problem of thought produced by the absence of words. Puccio-Den approaches covert activities using a model of "Mafiacraft," which inverts the logic of witchcraft. If witchcraft revolves on the lethal power of speech, Mafiacraft depends on the deadly strength of silence. How do we write an ethnography of phenomena that cannot be named? Puccio-Den approaches this task with a fascinating anthropology of silence, breaking new ground for the study of the world's most famous criminal organization. List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Personages -- Introduction: From witchcraft to "mafiacraft": Shifting paradigms -- Part I: Naming the mafia -- Chapter 1: Does the mafia exist? -- Chapter 2: The mafia as a plague -- Chapter 3: How to photograph something that does not exist? -- Chapter 4: Bearing witness -- Chapter 5: The unnamable mafia -- Part II: Judging the silence -- Chapter 6: The Falcone method -- Chapter 7: The Buscetta theorem -- Chapter 8: The Impastato affair -- Chapter 9: The Aiello trial -- Chapter 10: The Provenzano code -- Conclusion: Invisible things -- References -- Index. CC BY-NC-ND Anthropology. Silence (Philosophy) 1-912808-49-8 |
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