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Breaking the Frames: Anthropological Conundrums

Autor Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew J. Strathern
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2016
This book argues that the breaking and re-making of frames of analysis underlie the history of theorizing in anthropology. Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew J. Strathern note that this mode of analysis risks fabricating over-essentialized dichotomies between viewpoints. The authors advocate  a mindful, nuanced, people-centered approach to all theorizing-one that avoids total system approaches (-isms)  and suggest that theory should relate cogently to ethnography. Mindful anthropology, as this book envisages it, is not a specific theory but a philosophical aspiration for the discipline as a whole.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319471266
ISBN-10: 3319471260
Pagini: 197
Ilustrații: XIII, 104 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Framing History.- 2. Change.- 3. Processes.- 4. Individuals.- 5. Nature vs. Culture: A Mistaken Conundrum.- 6. Retreat of the Social? Where to?.- 7. Religion and Cognition.- 8. Language and Culture.- 9. Against -isms.- 10. For a Mindful Anthropology. 

Notă biografică

Pamela J. Stewart (Strathern) and Andrew J. Strathern are well-known international lecturers, having lived and worked globally. They have published over 50 books, as well as hundreds of articles, book chapters, and essays on their research in Asia, Europe, and Oceania. They are also the series editors for Palgrave Studies in Disaster Anthropology

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This book argues that the breaking and re-making of frames of analysis underlie the history of theorizing in anthropology. Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew J. Strathern note that this mode of analysis risks fabricating over-essentialized dichotomies between viewpoints. The authors advocate  a mindful, nuanced, people-centered approach to all theorizing-one that avoids total system approaches (-isms)  and suggest that theory should relate cogently to ethnography. Mindful anthropology, as this book envisages it, is not a specific theory but a philosophical aspiration for the discipline as a whole.

Pamela J. Stewart (Strathern) and Andrew J. Strathern are well-known international lecturers, having lived and worked globally. They have published over 50 books, as well as hundreds of articles, book chapters, and essays on their research in Asia, Europe, and Oceania. They are also the series editors for Palgrave Studies in Disaster Anthropology. 
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Caracteristici

Envisions a new, people-centered approach to anthropological analysis Develops "Mindful Anthropology" as a new standard for the discipline Proposes revised methods of constructing anthropological theory