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Thin Places: A Pilgrimage Home by Ann Armbrecht
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Ann Armbrecht Edition: Hardcover Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2008-11-21 ISBN: 0231146523 Number of pages: 296 Publisher: Columbia University Press
Book Reviews of Thin Places: A Pilgrimage HomeBook Review: Thin Places: Finding the Sacred in the In-Between Summary: 5 Stars
Vermont-based anthropologist Ann Armbrecht's Thin Places: A Pilgrimage Home is one of the more ambitious books I've read in some time.
The title refers to the fragile sacredness of those spaces "in between" - and Armbrecht's book, at first glance a scholarly-sounding travel narrative of sorts, ultimately operates on the patient reader in a much more profound way, and at a number of different levels.
The writer chronicles her time spent during the 1990s deepening her understanding of the Yamphu Rai people of northeastern Nepal as they experienced a time of significant cultural and economic transformation. She also considers how her physical, spiritual and intellectual journeys shed light on her own personal and cultural circumstances. As a writer, Armbrecht has a gift for fusing her anthropological background with her own sense of history - as a Westerner, a married woman, and an academic - and the results impressive: by turns didactic, discerning, and deeply moving.
As Armbrecht acknowledges in her story, Westerners have a tendency to romanticize the eastern Other - and Nepal is a much-misunderstood region of the world, one to which Westerners attach their own emotional and spiritual baggage. What Armbrecht discovers on her sojourns, particularly in her focus on the women of the Yamphu Rai, is a sort of shared restlessness, rather than a place-centered groundedness often attributed, perhaps simplistically, to indigenous peoples.
When Armbrecht weaves the stories of the Yamphu Rai together with her own struggles - as a scholar, as a woman in a new and ultimately unsatisfying marriage relationship, as a Westerner trying to transcend a wide variety of cultural differences - she ultimately finds common ground with the individuals who inform her work. "We each blamed our dissatisfaction on something in the world," she explains, "not something in ourselves or in the stories we told ourselves about that world. If only we lived elsewhere, then we would be at home."
And ultimately, convincingly, poignantly, Armbrecht makes her peace with place, through a series of experiences that I won't give away here, for to do so takes away from the power of this intimate and often transcendent story
"I finally understood that there was a knowing in my bones and in my body that I had thought was in the bones and bodies of only the men and, especially, the women who lived in far-off place," Armbrecht concludes. " I now knew that I, too, would pick up the hoe and return to the fields. Again And again. Alone, if I had to. With company if I could. In joy and in sorrow, bare feet on wet earth."
Indeed - Armbrecht's vulnerability, wisdom and unflinching honesty at a time of great crisis for the West make this story one of the most important books of the last year.
Summary of Thin Places: A Pilgrimage Home Thin Places is an eloquent meditation on what it means to move between cultures and how one might finally come home, a particular paradox in a culture that lacks deep ties to the natural world. During the 1990s, Ann Armbrecht, an American anthropologist, made several trips to northeastern Nepal to research how the Yamphu Rai acquired, farmed, and held onto their land; how they perceived their area's recent designation as a national park and conservation area; and whether?as she believed?they held a wisdom about living on the earth that the industrialized West had forgotten. What Armbrecht found instead were men and women who shared her restlessness, people also driven by the feeling that there must be more to life than they could find in their village. "We each blamed our dissatisfaction on something in the world," she writes, "not something in ourselves or in the stories we told ourselves about that world. If only we lived elsewhere, then we would be at home." Charting Armbrecht's travels in the mountains of Nepal and in the United States and her disintegrating marriage back home, Thin Places is ultimately an exploration not of the sacred far-off but of the sacredness of places that are between?between the internal and external landscape, the self and others, and the self and the land. She finds that home is not a place where we arrive but a way of being in place, wherever that place may be. Along the way, Armbrecht explores the disconnections in our most intimate relationships, how they stem from the same disconnections that create our destruction of the land, and how one cannot be healed without attending to the other. (11/16/08)
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