The End of Anthropology? |
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Editor:
| Jebens, Holger Kohl, Karl-Heinz |
Contribution by:
| Jebens, Holger Kohl, Karl-Heinz Comaroff, John Crapanzano, Vincent Gingrich, Andre Godelier, Maurice Hannerz, Ulf Howel, Signe Kuper, Adam Spyer, Patricia |
ISBN: | 978-1-907774-28-7 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | Sean Kingston Publishing
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $50.00 |
Book Description:
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Decolonisation, modernisation, globalisation, the crisis of representation and the `cultural turn¿ in neighbouring disciplines have unsettled anthropology to such an extent that the field¿s foundations, the subjects of its study as well as its methods and concepts appear to be eroded. After more than twenty-five years of critical debate and reflection on these developments, it is now time to take stock and either abandon anthropology as a fundamentally untenable or superfluous project...
More DescriptionDecolonisation, modernisation, globalisation, the crisis of representation and the `cultural turn¿ in neighbouring disciplines have unsettled anthropology to such an extent that the field¿s foundations, the subjects of its study as well as its methods and concepts appear to be eroded. After more than twenty-five years of critical debate and reflection on these developments, it is now time to take stock and either abandon anthropology as a fundamentally untenable or superfluous project or to set it on more solid foundations. The Frobenius Institute, Germany¿s oldest anthropological research institution, invited some of the world¿s leading anthropologists, including Vincent Crapanzano, Maurice Godelier, Ulf Hannerz and Adam Kuper to do just that. By reflecting on how to meet the manifold institutional, theoretical, methodological and epistemological challenges to the field as well as the continued, if not heightened importance of anthropology in a world where diversity and cultural difference are becoming ever more important economically, politically and legally, the volume sets upon the task of reconstructing anthropology¿s foundations and firming up its stance vis-à-vis these challenges.