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Rereading Cultural Anthropology

Autor George E. Marcus
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 oct 1992
During its first six years (1986 1991), the journal "Cultural Anthropology "provided a unique forum for registering the lively traffic between anthropology and the emergent arena of cultural studies. The nineteen essays collected in "Rereading Cultural Anthropology," all of which originally appeared in the journal, capture the range of approaches, internal critiques, and new questions that have characterized the study of anthropology in the 1980s, and which set the agenda for the present.
Drawing together work by both younger and well-established scholars, this volume reveals various influences in the remaking of traditions of ethnographic work in anthropology; feminist studies, poststructuralism, cultural critiques, and disciplinary challenges to established boundaries between the social sciences and humanities. Moving from critiques of anthropological representation and practices to modes of political awareness and experiments in writing, this collection offers systematic access to what is now understood to be a fundamental shift (still ongoing) in anthropology toward engagement with the broader interdisciplinary stream of cultural studies.
"Contributors." Arjun Appadurai, Keith H. Basso, David B. Coplan, Vincent Crapanzano, Faye Ginsburg, George E. Marcus, Enrique Mayer, Fred Meyers, Alcida R. Ramos, John Russell, Orin Starn, Kathleen Stewart, Melford E. Spiro, Ted Swedenburg, Michael Taussig, Julie Taylor, Robert Thornton, Stephen A. Tyler, Geoffrey M. White"
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822312970
ISBN-10: 0822312972
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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"Placing the local in its historical and political context, while at the same time showing how migrations and media have made the world smaller, "Rereading Cultural Anthropology" brings together (some of the best) work which has learned from and gone beyond the recent critiques of anthropological writing."--Paul Rabinow, University of California, Berkeley

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Introduction vii
On Being out of Words / Stephen A. Tyler 1
Tactility and Distraction / Michael Taussig 8
The Rhetoric of Ethnographic Holism / Robert J. Thornton 15
Putting Hierarchy in Its Place / Arjun Appadurai 34
Reflecting on the Yanomami: Ethnographic Images and the Pursuit of the Exotic / Alcida R. Ramos 48
Occupational Hazards: Palestine Ethnography / Ted Swedenburg 69
The Politics of Remembering: Notes on a Pacific Conference / Geoffrey M. White 77
The Postmodern Crisis: Discourse, Parody, Memory / Vincent Crapanzano 87
A Broad(er)side to the Canon, Being a Partial Account of a Year of Travel Among Textual Communities in the Realm of Humanities Centers, and Including a Collection of Artificial Curiosities / George E. Marcus 103
Cultural Relativism and the Future of Anthropology / Melford E. Spiro 124
Missing the Revolution: Anthropologists and the War in Peru / Orin Starn 152
Peru in Deep Trouble: Mario Vargas Llosa's "Inquest in the Andes" Reexamined / Enrique Mayer 181
"Speaking with Names": Language and Landscape Among the Western Apache / Keith H. Basso 220
Nostalgia- A Polemic / Kathleen Stewart 252
Fictions that Save: Migrants' Performance and Basotho National Culture / David B Coplan 267
Race and Reflexivity: The Black Other in Contemporary Japanese Mass Culture / John Russell 296
Representing Culture: The Production of Discourse(s) for Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings / Fred Myers 319
Indigenous Media: Faustian Contract or Global Village? / Faye Ginsburg 356
Tano / Julie Taylor 377
Index 391

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