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After Difference Queer Activism In Italy And Anthropological Theory Paolo Heywood

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After Difference Queer Activism In Italy And Anthropological Theory Paolo Heywood
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Paolo Heywood
ISBN: 9781785337871, 1785337874
Language: English
Year: 2018

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After Difference Queer Activism In Italy And Anthropological Theory Paolo Heywood by Paolo Heywood 9781785337871, 1785337874 instant download after payment.

Queer activism and anthropology are both fundamentally concerned with the concept of difference. Yet they are so in fundamentally different ways. The Italian queer activists in this book value difference as something that must be produced, in opposition to the identity politics they find around them. Conversely, anthropologists find difference in the world around them, and seek to produce an identity between anthropological theory and the ethnographic material it elucidates. This book describes problems faced by an activist "politics of difference," and issues concerning the identity of anthropological reflection itself—connecting two conceptions of difference whilst simultaneously holding them apart.

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