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ISBN: PB: 9780226558554

ISBN: HB: 9780226558417

University of Chicago Press

June 2018

320 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

27 halftones

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£20,50
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Anthropology of the Machine

Tokyo's Commuter Train Network

With its infamously packed cars and disciplined commuters, Tokyo's commuter train network is one of the most complex technical infrastructures on Earth. In "An Anthropology of the Machine", Michael Fisch provides a nuanced perspective on how Tokyo's commuter train network embodies the lived realities of technology in our modern world. Drawing on his fine-grained knowledge of transportation, work, and everyday life in Tokyo, Fisch shows how fitting into a system that operates on the extreme edge of sustainability can take a physical and emotional toll on a community while also creating a collective way of life – one with unique limitations and possibilities.  "An Anthropology of the Machine" is a creative ethnographic study of the culture, history, and experience of commuting in Tokyo. At the same time, it is a theoretically ambitious attempt to think through our very relationship with technology and our possible ecological futures. Fisch provides an unblinking glimpse into what it might be like to inhabit a future in which more and more of our infrastructure – and the planet itself – will have to operate beyond capacity to accommodate our ever-growing population.  

About the Author

Michael Fisch is assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago.