JOURNAL ARTICLE

Vanishing

Ann Grodzins Gold

Year: 2003 Journal:   Journal of Material Culture Vol: 8 (3)Pages: 255-272   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

To take seeds in South Asia as vanishing objects unites concerns with embodied but equally ineffable religious meanings; with globalized debates over agricultural technology; and with grass roots movements to regenerate sustainable traditions. Using a devotional text recorded at a funeral wake in Rajasthan in 1980, I evoke a world in which reproductive cyclicality is the signal attribute of vanishing. At stake in the briefly incandescent but already obsolete furor over so-called ‘terminator’ or ‘suicide’ seeds is cyclicality’s replacement by permanent loss. With excerpts from both mass-media articles and activists’ reporting, I explore the ways corporate greed is perceived and portrayed as a kind of hypervandalism practiced on tradition. Finally, I consider an image – sprouting seeds – that suggests the opposite of vanishing. Aware of the pitfalls of nostalgia and romanticization, I nevertheless conclude with this germinal wish to highlight seed-saving and propagation practices that – even in the era of modern hyperecologies – allow cyclicality to prevail over termination.

Keywords:
Vernacular Sociology Mass media Embodied cognition Aesthetics History Law Literature Political science Philosophy Epistemology Art

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Citation History

Topics

Anthropological Studies and Insights
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Anthropology
Geographies of human-animal interactions
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Geography, Planning and Development

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