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This book explores major shifts and reorientations in the recent history of American Anthropology, reflecting the author's vision of what anthropology is and what it has the potential to become. The book engages three fundamental intellectual-political challenges that American anthropology is destined to confront (or at its peril, avoid): becoming more self-reflexive, achieving theoretical and methodological holism, and defense of universal human rights.

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This book explores major shifts and reorientations in the recent history of American Anthropology, reflecting the author's vision of what anthropology is and what it has the potential to become. The book engages three fundamental intellectual-political challenges that American anthropology is destined to confront (or at its peril, avoid): becoming more self-reflexive, achieving theoretical and methodological holism, and defense of universal human rights.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Kearney is a Captain in the United States Air Force. He was born in Okinawa, Japan, at Kadena Air Base and claims Warrenton, North Carolina, as his hometown. Michael was raised a non-denominational Christian, and his church home is Striving for Perfection Ministries in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. In 2018, he underwent a spiritual awakening after graduating from the United States Air Force Academy. Over the next nine months, he read the Bible from cover to cover, went on a two-week fast, and ministered to recovering drug addicts at Bishop Recovery in San Angelo, Texas. In his free time, he enjoys acting, binging on reality cooking shows, and watching football and basketball. "Go Lakeshow!"