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Anthropology With An Attitude Critical Essays Cultural Memory In The Present 1st Edition Johannes Fabian

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Anthropology With An Attitude Critical Essays Cultural Memory In The Present 1st Edition Johannes Fabian
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.85 MB
Pages: 274
Author: Johannes Fabian
ISBN: 0804741433, 9780804741439, 0804741425
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Anthropology With An Attitude Critical Essays Cultural Memory In The Present 1st Edition Johannes Fabian by Johannes Fabian 0804741433, 9780804741439, 0804741425 instant download after payment.

This book collects published and unpublished work over the last dozen years by one of today’s most distinguished and provocative anthropologists. Johannes Fabian is widely known outside of his discipline because his work so often overcomes traditional scholarly boundaries to bring fresh insight to central topics in philosophy, history, and cultural studies. The first part of the book addresses questions of current critical concern: Does it still make sense to search for objectivity in ethnography? What do we gain when we invoke “context” in our interpretations? How does literacy change the work of the ethnographer, and what are the boundaries between ethnology and history? This part ends with a plea for recuperating negativity in our thinking about culture. The second part extends the work of critique into the past by examining the beginning of modern ethnography in the exploration of Central Africa during the late nineteenth century: the justification of a scientific attitude, the collecting of ethnographic objects, the presentation of knowledge in narration, and the role of recognition―given or denied―in encounters with Africans. A final essay examines how the Congolese have returned the “imperial gaze” of Belgium by the work of critical memory in popular history. The ten chapters are framed by two meditations on the relevance of theory and the irrelevance of the millennium.

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