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Synopsis
The ten papers in this volume offer different versions of how and where anthropologists might work usefully in today's world, converging on the issue of how anthropology can best recapture the progressive character its basic concepts, such as "culture," once had. Together the authors demonstrate that a reinvigorated anthropology must recognize how the profession labors under an existing intellectual discipline, with its own political and economic history, on a global "shop floor."
Choice
Varied and insightful. Clearly this will interest those concerned with new directions in the social sciences.
Book Details
Published
November 1, 1991
Publisher
School for Advanced Research Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780933452770