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Celebrating Transgression Method And Politics In Anthropological Studies Of Culture A Book In Honour Of Klaus Peter Köpping Edited By Ursula Rao And John Hutnyk Berghahn Books New York Ursula Rao John Hutnyk

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Celebrating Transgression Method And Politics In Anthropological Studies Of Culture A Book In Honour Of Klaus Peter Köpping Edited By Ursula Rao And John Hutnyk Berghahn Books New York Ursula Rao John Hutnyk
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Publisher: Berghahn
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Author: Ursula Rao ; John Hutnyk
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Celebrating Transgression Method And Politics In Anthropological Studies Of Culture A Book In Honour Of Klaus Peter Köpping Edited By Ursula Rao And John Hutnyk Berghahn Books New York Ursula Rao John Hutnyk by Ursula Rao ; John Hutnyk instant download after payment.

Klaus Peter Koepping, born in 1940, is professor of Anthropology at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. His initial studies were in the field of law in Bonn and Hamburg, but he soon realised that his interests were in a different field. He discovered his love for the study of culture and joined anthropology at the University of Cologne, where Helmut Petri became his teacher. Koepping also attended classes in Sociology and Japanology and finally decided to do fieldwork in Japan, where the focus of his first research, from 1965 to 1968, was millenary religious movements of the postwar era. Koepping completed his Ph.D. thesis in 1972, which was published later with the title Religiöse Bewegungen im modernen Japan als Problem des Kulturwandels, by which time he had started teaching in the United States, at the University of California in Berkeley and at Fullerton State University. In 1972 Koepping moved to Australia, where he spent nineteen years in teaching positions. He worked as reader and lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Queensland. In 1985 he was offered the Baldwin Spencer Chair of Anthropology at Melbourne University in the capacity of a foundation professorship. After leading anthropology at Melbourne for six years, he moved back to Germany, where he was offered a Professorship for Anthropology at the University of Heidelberg. Koepping has had numerous visiting appointments: he taught at Sophia University in Japan and has worked as a fellow of the Research School of the Australian National University in Canberra; he was invited as visiting professor at Ateneo de Manila and Silliman University in Dumaguete City on Negros in the Philippines, and worked in the Anthropology Departments of Bielefeld and Mainz in Germany. In recent years he has been a regular visiting professor in the Department of Intercultural Studies at the Nagoya City University in Japan.

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