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From Anthropology To Social Theory Rethinking The Social Sciences Arpad Szakolczai

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From Anthropology To Social Theory Rethinking The Social Sciences Arpad Szakolczai
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Arpad Szakolczai, Bjørn Thomassen
ISBN: 9781108438384, 9781108423809, 9781108540179, 1108438385, 1108423809, 1108540171
Language: English
Year: 2019

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From Anthropology To Social Theory Rethinking The Social Sciences Arpad Szakolczai by Arpad Szakolczai, Bjørn Thomassen 9781108438384, 9781108423809, 9781108540179, 1108438385, 1108423809, 1108540171 instant download after payment.

Presenting a ground-breaking revitalization of contemporary social theory, this book revisits the rise of the modern world to reopen the dialogue between anthropology and sociology. Using concepts developed by a series of 'maverick' anthropologists who were systematically marginalised as their ideas fell outside the standard academic canon, such as Arnold van Gennep, Marcel Mauss, Paul Radin, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl and Gregory Bateson, the authors argue that such concepts are necessary for understanding better the rise and dynamics of the modern world, including the development of the social sciences, in particular sociology and anthropology. Concepts discussed include liminality, imitation, schismogenesis and trickster, which provide an anthropological 'toolkit' for readers to develop innovative understandings of the underlying power mechanisms of globalized modernity. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, the book is clearly structured. Part I introduces the 'maverick' anthropologists, while Part II applies the maverick tool-kit to revisit the history of sociological thought and the question of modernity.

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