Overall, this book offers fascinating insights into the potentialities of existential anthropology it allows to step beyond some of the conceptions that have governed past edited collections in this field, without yielding to current fads in Anglophone anthropology. Sociologus
In giving insight into the existential questions that arise from specific moments of being, this book will form a crucial point of departure for anyone who is interested in the continuously shifting conditions of human existence. Anthropology & Humanism
an important addition to current theoretical debates in anthropology about the human condition The quality of contributions is consistently high and the writing style diverse This present volume provides a strong challenge to recent trends and turns, and broadens the debate about the aims and future of anthropology. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
This book is not despite but because of the theoretical tensions between Jackson and Piette a highly recommendable collection of essays. The explicit and implicit Auseinandersetzung between the founding fathers of existential anthropology qualifies the question raised by the title of the book and indicates a wider range of possibilities for existential anthropological analysis than either of the works published individually by the two frontrunners have hitherto accomplished. Anthropos
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 experience. What is Existential Anthropology? marks out a strong challenge to recent fashionable 'turns' of theorizing. Huon Wardle, University of St Andrews