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Chua, Liana
[Mitwirkende:r];
Chua, Liana
[Herausgeber:in];
Gatt, Caroline
[Mitwirkende:r];
Kawika Tengan, Ty P.
[Mitwirkende:r];
Mathur, Nayanika
[Mitwirkende:r];
Mathur, Nayanika
[Herausgeber:in];
Niehaus, Isak
[Mitwirkende:r];
Ntarangwi, Mwenda
[Mitwirkende:r];
Pin Ang, Gey
[Mitwirkende:r];
Pina-Cabral, João de
[Mitwirkende:r];
Sneath, David
[Mitwirkende:r];
Swancutt, Katherine
[Mitwirkende:r];
Zamorano Villarreal, Gabriela
[Mitwirkende:r]
Who are 'We'?
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- Medientyp: E-Book
- Titel: Who are 'We'? : Reimagining Alterity and Affinity in Anthropology
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Enthält:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction. Who Are 'We'?
Part I. Revisiting the Anthropological 'We'
Chapter 1. Anthropology at the Dawn of Apartheid: Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski's South African Engagements, 1919-34
Chapter 2. The Savage Noble: Alterity and Aristocracy in Anthropology
Part II. Alterity and Affinity in Anthropology's Global Landscape
Chapter 3. The Anthropological Imaginarium: Crafting Alterity, The Self and an Ethnographic Film in Southwest China
Chapter 4. The Risks of Affinity: Indigeneity and Indigenous Film Production in Bolivia
Chapter 5. Shifting the 'We' in Oceania: Anthropology and Pacific Islanders Revisited
Part III. Where Do 'We' Go from Here?
Chapter 6. Crafting Anthropology Otherwise: Alterity, Affinity and Performance
Chapter 7. Towards an Ecumenical Anthropology
Afterword
Index
- Beteiligte: Chua, Liana [Mitwirkende:r]; Chua, Liana [Herausgeber:in]; Gatt, Caroline [Mitwirkende:r]; Kawika Tengan, Ty P. [Mitwirkende:r]; Mathur, Nayanika [Mitwirkende:r]; Mathur, Nayanika [Herausgeber:in]; Niehaus, Isak [Mitwirkende:r]; Ntarangwi, Mwenda [Mitwirkende:r]; Pin Ang, Gey [Mitwirkende:r]; Pina-Cabral, João de [Mitwirkende:r]; Sneath, David [Mitwirkende:r]; Swancutt, Katherine [Mitwirkende:r]; Zamorano Villarreal, Gabriela [Mitwirkende:r]
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Erschienen:
New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2018]
- Erschienen in: Methodology & History in Anthropology ; 34
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.)
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1515/9781785338892
- ISBN: 9781785338892
- Identifikator:
- Schlagwörter: Ethnicity Case studies ; Ethnology Case studies ; Group identity Case studies ; Other (Philosophy) Case studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
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Anmerkungen:
In English
- Beschreibung: Who do "we" anthropologists think "we" are? And how do forms and notions of collective disciplinary identity shape the way we think, write, and do anthropology? This volume explores how the anthropological "we" has been construed, transformed, and deployed across history and the global anthropological landscape. Drawing together both reflections and ethnographic case studies, it interrogates the critical-yet poorly studied-roles played by myriad anthropological "we" ss in generating and influencing anthropological theory, method, and analysis. In the process, new spaces are opened for reimagining who "we" are - and what "we," and indeed anthropology, could become
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