This book is a contribution to the anthropology of Italy and of Europe as an ethnography of queer activism in Bologna; and, at the same time, it is an intervention in a set of ongoing theoretical debates in anthropology surrounding the perennial problem of the relationship between ethnographic data and anthropological analysis.
This book is a contribution to the anthropology of Italy and of Europe as an ethnography of queer activism in Bologna; and, at the same time, it is an intervention in a set of ongoing theoretical debates in anthropology surrounding the perennial problem of the relationship between ethnographic data and anthropological analysis.
Paolo Heywood is an Affiliated Lecturer and Research Associate at the Division of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, and a Junior Research Fellow at Homerton College, Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction PART I Chapter 1. Equivocal Locations Chapter 2. The Anthropology of (Double) Morality PART II Chapter 3. Agreeing to Disagree Chapter 4. Different Differences PART III Chapter 5. Why Will Recursivity Run Out of Steam? Chapter 6. Making Difference Conclusion References Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction PART I Chapter 1. Equivocal Locations Chapter 2. The Anthropology of (Double) Morality PART II Chapter 3. Agreeing to Disagree Chapter 4. Different Differences PART III Chapter 5. Why Will Recursivity Run Out of Steam? Chapter 6. Making Difference Conclusion References Index
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