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The authors rework the role of the anthropologist in knowledge construction to provide a critique of the working concepts and assumptions of disciplinary theory and practice. The contributions highlight questions of power, domination and discrimination in ways that illuminate current ethical dilemmas in anthropology. Key concept-metaphors - the self, the body, and gender - are subjected to critical assessment, and questions of diversity, agency and representation are given renewed emphasis. The book demonstrates the continuing importance of ethnography to the development of theoretical work in the discipline, and provides new answers to the question 'What is anthropology?'.
This book will be essential reading for all students of anthropology. It will also be of interest to students and scholars in sociology, history and related disciplines.
This important book makes a bold statement about the nature and value of anthropological theory at the beginning of the 21st century.
| sing li catherine helen spence u c jain jeevan nair eugene o neill r a bosch | sherwin b nuland ramachandra guha p k nag juliet brodie gloria morgan vanderbilt |