ABSTRACT

This book theorizes the roles of optimism in anthropological thinking, research, writing, and practice. It sets out to explore optimism’s origins and implications, its conceptual and practical value, and its capacity to contribute to contemporary anthropological aims. In an era of extensive ecological disruption and social distress, this volume contemplates how an optimistic anthropology can energize the discipline while also contributing to bettering the lives, communities, and environments of those we study. It brings together scholars diverse in background, career stage, and theoretical approach in a collective attempt to comprehend the myriad intersections of anthropology and optimism. The challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have recently underscored the larger, longer-term catastrophes of climate change, ecosystemic collapse, social injustice, and antipathy toward scientific knowledge and those who produce it. In this context, exceedingly few anthropologists feel comfortable observing and documenting passively while their research communities face unrelenting waves of (un)natural disasters. We need to act. But we also need to hope. Discontent with the state of the world and cultural anthropology’s turn to increasingly positive, future-oriented, and engaged work have converged to unleash a courageously optimistic anthropology. This book is a timely springboard for this impactful and emergent approach.

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

Why Optimism?

chapter 1|17 pages

A World Made Safe for (Future) Difference

Anthropology and Utopian Possibility

chapter 2|16 pages

Vertiginous Optimism

Optimistic Orientations in a Field of Chronic Crisis

chapter 3|9 pages

“Moving on and Moving Up”

Productive Angles of Exploring Optimism

chapter 4|17 pages

Where Have All the Flowers Gone?

Planting Optimism in a Disrupted Ecology

chapter 6|13 pages

Putting the Pieces in Place

Optimistic Futuring in Transition Culture

chapter 7|14 pages

Optimism at Scale

Exploring Everyday Activism in Atlanta's Alternative Food Networks

chapter 10|13 pages

China 2060

Envisioning a Human-Centered Approach to Energy Transition

chapter 11|15 pages

Doing Anthropology Forward

Emerging Technologies and Possible Futures

chapter |5 pages

Afterword

Optimism as Capacity