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Changing Fields Of Anthropology From Local To Global Michael Kearney

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Changing Fields Of Anthropology From Local To Global Michael Kearney
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.15 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Michael Kearney
ISBN: 9780847693726, 0847693724
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Changing Fields Of Anthropology From Local To Global Michael Kearney by Michael Kearney 9780847693726, 0847693724 instant download after payment.

This book explores major shifts and reorientations in the recent history of American Anthropology, reflecting the author's vision of what anthropology is and what it has the potential to become. The title phrase 'changing fields' can be read in two ways: One meaning refers to how, since the mid-1960s, the larger national and global social, intellectual, and political fields within which American anthropology is situated have profoundly changed. The second meaning refers to how, in response to these changing fields, the author, like many other anthropologists, changed the locations of his fieldwork along with his research problems and theoretical perspectives. The book engages three fundamental intellectual-political challenges that American anthropology is destined to confront (or at its peril, avoid): becoming more self-reflexive, achieving theoretical and methodological holism, and defense of universal human rights.

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