"This is a book whose time has come . . . Focusing on themes like contingency, the open-endedness of life projects, and the lived tension between emergent properties like security and freedom, existential anthropology attends to the human condition rather than just culture." - Don Seeman, Emory University
"This is a very significant intervention in current debates about the aims and future of anthropology: the ethnography we are introduced to here is richly contemporary both in the kinds of methodological questions it raises and in terms of the status it gives to individual human...
"This is a book whose time has come . . . Focusing on themes like contingency, the open-endedness of life projects, and the lived tension between emer...