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When the Day Breaks

by Rik Pinxten
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Overview

The book comprises four parts, all of them reflecting about anthropology and its usefulness. The first part questions the data gathering ways of the discipline, combining interpretive and scientific pretenses, against mere postmodernism. The second part pleads for a broad comparative theory in anthropology, illustrating this by studies on learning. A separate study on comparison of ethnocentrism leads on to the last part, which reconsiders the philosophical debate on relativism and universalism and consecutively speculates on the possibilities to use anthropology in intercultural negotiation and conflict management.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 1997
Publisher
Frankfurt am Main ; Peter Lang, c1997.
Pages
226
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783631322666

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