Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective

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Autor(a) principal: Peirano,Mariza
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Vibrant
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1809-43412011000200003
Resumo: In the modern world, ID papers are those indispensable objects without which we cannot prove we are who we say we are. We need material proof to attest to our identification. The central ethnographic event of this paper took place in July 2009 with the arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. by the police of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after a passer-by reported that someone was breaking of the entrance door of a house which, it soon transpired, was the professor's own house. From the analysis of this episode three mechanisms of classification and singularization are revealed, namely "recognition," "identification," and "profiling."
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title Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
spellingShingle Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
Peirano,Mariza
ID papers
ethnography
Henry Louis Gates
Valentin Groebner
Charles S. Peirce
title_short Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
title_full Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
title_fullStr Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
title_full_unstemmed Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
title_sort Your ID, please? the Henry Gates vs. James Crowley event from an anthropological perspective
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ethnography
Henry Louis Gates
Valentin Groebner
Charles S. Peirce
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ethnography
Henry Louis Gates
Valentin Groebner
Charles S. Peirce
description In the modern world, ID papers are those indispensable objects without which we cannot prove we are who we say we are. We need material proof to attest to our identification. The central ethnographic event of this paper took place in July 2009 with the arrest of Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. by the police of the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after a passer-by reported that someone was breaking of the entrance door of a house which, it soon transpired, was the professor's own house. From the analysis of this episode three mechanisms of classification and singularization are revealed, namely "recognition," "identification," and "profiling."
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