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      Imagining risk, care and security : Insurance and fantasy

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      Anthropological Theory
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          This article envisions insurance through the ways in which it comes to inhabit the dailiness of people's lives. Insurance is usually constituted as a technology of risk. Rather than holding risk and insurance to the bare provisions of finance and financial forms, this article tangles with the affective attachments that grow out of insurance technologies. It investigates the place of these attachments (insurance fantasies) and the intimacies that effloresce from these attachments.

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                Journal
                Anthropological Theory
                Anthropological Theory
                SAGE Publications
                1463-4996
                1741-2641
                March 2007
                July 24 2016
                March 2007
                : 7
                : 1
                : 99-118
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Wellesley College, USA
                Article
                10.1177/1463499607074297
                733e8d41-9e50-48c7-a464-f003d9dc7272
                © 2007

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