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Boskovic, Aleksandar (redaktør)

Other People's Anthropologies e-bog

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Anthropological practice has been dominated by the so-called "e;great"e; traditions (Anglo-American, French, and German). However, processes of decolonization, along with critical interrogation of these dominant narratives, have led to greater visibility of what used to be seen as peripheral scholarship. With contributions from leading anthropologists and social scientists from different…
Anthropological practice has been dominated by the so-called "e;great"e; traditions (Anglo-American, French, and German). However, processes of decolonization, along with critical interrogation of these dominant narratives, have led to greater visibility of what used to be seen as peripheral scholarship. With contributions from leading anthropologists and social scientists from different countries and anthropological traditions, this volume gives voice to scholars outside these "e;great"e; traditions. It shows the immense variety of methodologies, training, and approaches that scholars from these regions bring to anthropology and the social sciences in general, thus enriching the disciplines in important ways at an age marked by multiculturalism, globalization, and transnationalism.
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Boskovic, Aleksandar (redaktør)
Udgivet 01.03.2008
Længde 254 sider
Genrer JHMP
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780857450203

Anthropological practice has been dominated by the so-called "e;great"e; traditions (Anglo-American, French, and German). However, processes of decolonization, along with critical interrogation of these dominant narratives, have led to greater visibility of what used to be seen as peripheral scholarship. With contributions from leading anthropologists and social scientists from different countries and anthropological traditions, this volume gives voice to scholars outside these "e;great"e; traditions. It shows the immense variety of methodologies, training, and approaches that scholars from these regions bring to anthropology and the social sciences in general, thus enriching the disciplines in important ways at an age marked by multiculturalism, globalization, and transnationalism.