The Potentials of Feicui : Indeterminacy and Determination in Human-Jade Interactions in South-West China
(2017) In International Studies in Social History p.104-117- Abstract
- Based on fieldwork among jade traders and carvers in Ruili, this chapter discusses the realization of economic and spiritual potentials of a type of jade called feicui翡翠 as determination of a partially indeterminate material. Some traders posit feicui as an empty container for economic value, while the material constitutes spiritual fullness especially for carvers. An opaque layer of surface skin constitutes feicui as partially indeterminate by hiding its content. This invites investments of labor, meaning, and value that necessitate intimate human interactions with feicui in determining and realizing its economic and spiritual potentials. Exploring how its material properties configure the determination of feicui, the chapter adds a... (More)
- Based on fieldwork among jade traders and carvers in Ruili, this chapter discusses the realization of economic and spiritual potentials of a type of jade called feicui翡翠 as determination of a partially indeterminate material. Some traders posit feicui as an empty container for economic value, while the material constitutes spiritual fullness especially for carvers. An opaque layer of surface skin constitutes feicui as partially indeterminate by hiding its content. This invites investments of labor, meaning, and value that necessitate intimate human interactions with feicui in determining and realizing its economic and spiritual potentials. Exploring how its material properties configure the determination of feicui, the chapter adds a post-anthropocentric perspective to a structuralist analysis of human-jade interactions as mutually constitutive of both entities. (Less)
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- author
- Møller, Henrik Kloppenborg LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2017
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- jade, gemstones, Potentials, Indeterminacy, Determination, China Studies, Ruili, trade, carving
- host publication
- Emptiness and Fullness : Ethnographies of Lack and Desire in Contemporary China - Ethnographies of Lack and Desire in Contemporary China
- series title
- International Studies in Social History
- editor
- Mikkel, Bunkenborg and Bregnbæk, Susanne
- pages
- 14 pages
- publisher
- Berghahn Books
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85049481846
- ISBN
- 978-1-78533-581-5
- 978-1-78533-580-8
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- additional info
- Henrik Kloppenborg Møller is a PhD candidate at the Department of Sociology, Lund University, and holds a B.A. and M.Sc. from the Department of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen. Møller has done fieldwork among vendors of counterfeit fashion goods in Shanghai, and among jade traders in Southwest China and Northern Myanmar. Møller’s research interests include trade, ethnicity, social organization, and economic development in the Sino-Myammar borderlands, as well as relations between materiality, knowledge, authenticity, value, and identity in China.
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- 5705ebb7-d89e-4c36-8857-f221e5cf2dda
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- 2017-07-27 08:20:43
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