Rewild your inner hunter-gatherer: how an idea about our ancestral condition is recruited into popular debate in Britain and Ireland

N Lavi, A Rudge, G Warren - Current Anthropology, 2024 - journals.uchicago.edu
Current Anthropology, 2024journals.uchicago.edu
We examine how hunter-gatherers are imagined in popular debate in Britain and Ireland,
demonstrating that aspects of hunter-gatherer lifestyles are presented as both the antithesis
and antidote to perceived crises in contemporary society. We apply an anthropological lens
to four areas of popular discourse: physical health, mental health, bushcraft, and survivalism.
We identify how the imagined hunter-gatherer in these debates is constructed through
processes of commodification that often reveal nostalgic colonial values regarding “human …
We examine how hunter-gatherers are imagined in popular debate in Britain and Ireland, demonstrating that aspects of hunter-gatherer lifestyles are presented as both the antithesis and antidote to perceived crises in contemporary society. We apply an anthropological lens to four areas of popular discourse: physical health, mental health, bushcraft, and survivalism. We identify how the imagined hunter-gatherer in these debates is constructed through processes of commodification that often reveal nostalgic colonial values regarding “human nature.” This repeats and sustains damaging perceptions of hunter-gatherer lifeways. It also highlights how archaeological, anthropological, and other academic research on hunter-gatherers is manifest in popular debates that reinforce assumptions about human nature and the significance of our evolutionary past within a neoliberal, colonialist context.
The University of Chicago Press
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