Description
About the Author
Deborah Puccio-Den is a political anthropologist and senior researcher at the National Center for Scientific Research in France. Originally from Italy, she has conducted more than twenty years of fieldwork on Mafia in Sicily and lectures on the subject at the Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. She is the author of two books in French, Masques et devoilements and Les theatres de Maures et Chretiens.
Reviews
"This book is brimming with ideas and original turns. The author sets out to follow the work (hence Mafia-craft) required to answer the impossible question of what the Mafia is. Her intimate account of anti-Mafia activities helps to bring out the Mafia's everyday realities for Sicilians. Yet Puccio-Den's ambition also reaches out much further. Revisiting the very notion of Mafia as a problem for the knowledge of social realities, she opens up new perspectives for a political anthropology of silence." -- Peter Geschiere, author of Witchcraft, Intimacy, and Trust and The Perils of Belonging
"Mafiacraft is an exciting exploration of how the Mafia came to be visualized, objectified, characterized as a kind of network, legally inscribed, prosecuted, and collectively rejected in the social world. Tracing Mafia through the consolidation of anti-Mafia, it follows how a muted group comes to the surface of representation by way of sources ranging from legal prosecution to photography, the emergence of popular religious cults, and the publication of hagiographies." -- Claudio Lomnitz, author of Death and the Idea of Mexico
"Following Mary Douglas, Mafiacraft shows how anti-Mafia activism is a "system for accountability"; unlike witchcraft, it works to render visible the vices and devices of the Mafia in a social body inhabited by silence. This is an excellent contribution to anthropological debates in a variety of recent areas of attention, including the anthropology of Europe and the broader focus on ontology, memory, and the perception of social phenomena as contested fields of action." -- Rogers Orock, co-editor with Wale Adebanyi of Elites and the Politics of Accountability in Africa
Book Information
ISBN 9781912808250
Author Deborah Puccio-den
Format Paperback
Page Count 294
Imprint HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
Publisher HAU Society Of Ethnographic Theory
Weight(grams) 530g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 151mm * 20mm