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Clioanthropos Exploring The Boundaries Between History And Anthropology 1st Edition Eric Tagliacozzo

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Clioanthropos Exploring The Boundaries Between History And Anthropology 1st Edition Eric Tagliacozzo
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.41 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Eric Tagliacozzo, Andrew Willford
ISBN: 9780804760201, 0804760209
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Clioanthropos Exploring The Boundaries Between History And Anthropology 1st Edition Eric Tagliacozzo by Eric Tagliacozzo, Andrew Willford 9780804760201, 0804760209 instant download after payment.

The intersection between history and anthropology is more varied now than it has ever been—a look at the shelves of bookstores and libraries proves this. Historians have increasingly looked to the methodologies of anthropologists to explain inequalities of power, problems of voicelessness, and conceptions of social change from an inside perspective. And ethnologists have increasingly relied on longitudinal visions of their subjects, inquiries framed by the lens of history rather than purely structuralist, culturalist, or functionalist visions of behavior.
The contributors have dealt with the problems and possibilities of the blurring of these boundaries in different and exciting ways. They provide further fodder for a cross-disciplinary experiment that is already well under way, describing peoples and their cultures in a world where boundaries are evermore fluid but where we all are alarmingly attached to the cataloguing and marking of national, ethnic, racial, and religious differences.

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