T. Hylland Eriksen, Overheating : An Anthropology of Accelerated Change

Article publié le 23 janvier 2026
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T. Hylland Eriksen, Overheating : An Anthropology of Accelerated Change, Pluto Press, 2016, 192 p. – ISBN : 978-0745336343


We live in a time of global crisis—or, more appropriately, crises : overlapping, interlocking global problems that are inextricably tied to modernity. Overheating offers a groundbreaking new way of looking at the problems of the Anthropocene, exploring crises of the environment, economy, and identity through an anthropological lens. Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues that while each of these crises is global in scope, they are nonetheless perceived and responded to locally—and that once we realize that, we begin to see the contradictions that abound between the standardizing forces of global capitalism and the socially embedded nature of people and local practices. Only by acknowledging the primacy of the local, Eriksen shows, can we begin to even properly understand, let alone address, these problems on a global scale.


Thomas Hylland Eriksen is professor of social anthropology at the University of Oslo and the author of many books, including Ethnicity and Nationalism : A History of Anthropology and Small Places, Large Issues.

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