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Anthropology In The Public Arena Historical And Contemporary Contexts Jeremy Macclancyauth

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Anthropology In The Public Arena Historical And Contemporary Contexts Jeremy Macclancyauth
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Jeremy MacClancy(auth.)
ISBN: 9781118475478, 9781118475539, 111847547X, 1118475534
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Anthropology In The Public Arena Historical And Contemporary Contexts Jeremy Macclancyauth by Jeremy Macclancy(auth.) 9781118475478, 9781118475539, 111847547X, 1118475534 instant download after payment.

This articulate and authoritative survey of both the popular and academic trends in anthropology demonstrates the broad relevance of anthropological knowledge and argues for a more inclusive conception of the discipline that engages the public imagination.

  • Demonstrates the evolving social contexts of British anthropological theory and practice from the mid-19th century
  • Highlights the importance of popular anthropology in forming and sustaining the professional discipline
  • Explores the past and present cross-fertilization of anthropologists, scientists and prominent literary figures
  • Assesses the pioneering efforts online to advance the role of anthropology in public debates
  • Appeals to a broader readership interested in cultural and intellectual history
Content:
Chapter 1 Beating the Bounds of Discipline? (pages 1–57):
Chapter 2 John Layard, “Study of a Failure” (pages 58–80):
Chapter 3 Geoffrey Gorer, “Britain's Margaret Mead” (pages 81–109):
Chapter 4 Robert Graves (pages 110–134):
Chapter 5 Mass Observation (pages 135–157):
Chapter 6 The Literary Image of the Anthropologist (pages 158–183):
Chapter 7 Parting Comments (pages 184–192):

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