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Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of Power
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Since its inception, anthropology's authority has been based on the assumption that it is a unified discipline emanating from the West.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000184495
- Artikelnr.: 59784196
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000184495
- Artikelnr.: 59784196
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro is Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Brasilia, Brazil, and Researcher of the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil. Arturo Escobar is Kenan Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Director, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, USA; he is also Research Associate at the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History, ICANH, in Bogota
1. World Anthropologies: Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of
Power Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo EscobarPart 1: Transnationalism and
State Power2. Reshaping Anthropology: A View from Japan Shinji Yamashita3.
Transformations in Siberian Anthropology: An Insider's Perspective Nikolai
Vakhtin4. In Search of Anthropology in China: A Discipline Caught in a Web
of Nation Building, Socialist Capitalism, and Globalization Josephine
Smart5. Mexican Anthropology's Ongoing Search for Identity Esteban
KrotzPart 2: Power and Hegemony in World Anthropologies6. How Many Centers
and Peripheries in Anthropology? A Critical View of France Eduardo P.
Archetti7. The Production of Knowledge and the Production of Hegemony:
Anthropological Theory and Political Struggles in Spain Susana Narotzky8.
Anthropology in a Postcolonial Africa: The Survival Debate Paul Nchoji
NkwiPart 3: Epistemological, Sociological, and Disciplinary Predicaments9.
Generating Nontrivial Knowledge in Awkward Situations: Anthropology in the
United Kingdom Eeva Berglund10. The Production of Other Knowledges and Its
Tensions: From Andeanist Anthropology to Interculturalidad? Marisol de la
Cadena11. A Time and Place beyond and of the Center: Australian
Anthropologies in the Process of Becoming Sandy Toussaint12. Official
Hegemony and Contesting Pluralisms Shiv VisvanathanPart 4: From
Anthropology Today to World Anthropologies13. The Pictographics of
Tristesse: An Anthropology of Nation Building in the Tropics and Its
Aftermath Otavio Velho14. "World Anthropologies": Questions Johannes Fabian
Power Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo EscobarPart 1: Transnationalism and
State Power2. Reshaping Anthropology: A View from Japan Shinji Yamashita3.
Transformations in Siberian Anthropology: An Insider's Perspective Nikolai
Vakhtin4. In Search of Anthropology in China: A Discipline Caught in a Web
of Nation Building, Socialist Capitalism, and Globalization Josephine
Smart5. Mexican Anthropology's Ongoing Search for Identity Esteban
KrotzPart 2: Power and Hegemony in World Anthropologies6. How Many Centers
and Peripheries in Anthropology? A Critical View of France Eduardo P.
Archetti7. The Production of Knowledge and the Production of Hegemony:
Anthropological Theory and Political Struggles in Spain Susana Narotzky8.
Anthropology in a Postcolonial Africa: The Survival Debate Paul Nchoji
NkwiPart 3: Epistemological, Sociological, and Disciplinary Predicaments9.
Generating Nontrivial Knowledge in Awkward Situations: Anthropology in the
United Kingdom Eeva Berglund10. The Production of Other Knowledges and Its
Tensions: From Andeanist Anthropology to Interculturalidad? Marisol de la
Cadena11. A Time and Place beyond and of the Center: Australian
Anthropologies in the Process of Becoming Sandy Toussaint12. Official
Hegemony and Contesting Pluralisms Shiv VisvanathanPart 4: From
Anthropology Today to World Anthropologies13. The Pictographics of
Tristesse: An Anthropology of Nation Building in the Tropics and Its
Aftermath Otavio Velho14. "World Anthropologies": Questions Johannes Fabian
1. World Anthropologies: Disciplinary Transformations within Systems of
Power Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo EscobarPart 1: Transnationalism and
State Power2. Reshaping Anthropology: A View from Japan Shinji Yamashita3.
Transformations in Siberian Anthropology: An Insider's Perspective Nikolai
Vakhtin4. In Search of Anthropology in China: A Discipline Caught in a Web
of Nation Building, Socialist Capitalism, and Globalization Josephine
Smart5. Mexican Anthropology's Ongoing Search for Identity Esteban
KrotzPart 2: Power and Hegemony in World Anthropologies6. How Many Centers
and Peripheries in Anthropology? A Critical View of France Eduardo P.
Archetti7. The Production of Knowledge and the Production of Hegemony:
Anthropological Theory and Political Struggles in Spain Susana Narotzky8.
Anthropology in a Postcolonial Africa: The Survival Debate Paul Nchoji
NkwiPart 3: Epistemological, Sociological, and Disciplinary Predicaments9.
Generating Nontrivial Knowledge in Awkward Situations: Anthropology in the
United Kingdom Eeva Berglund10. The Production of Other Knowledges and Its
Tensions: From Andeanist Anthropology to Interculturalidad? Marisol de la
Cadena11. A Time and Place beyond and of the Center: Australian
Anthropologies in the Process of Becoming Sandy Toussaint12. Official
Hegemony and Contesting Pluralisms Shiv VisvanathanPart 4: From
Anthropology Today to World Anthropologies13. The Pictographics of
Tristesse: An Anthropology of Nation Building in the Tropics and Its
Aftermath Otavio Velho14. "World Anthropologies": Questions Johannes Fabian
Power Gustavo Lins Ribeiro and Arturo EscobarPart 1: Transnationalism and
State Power2. Reshaping Anthropology: A View from Japan Shinji Yamashita3.
Transformations in Siberian Anthropology: An Insider's Perspective Nikolai
Vakhtin4. In Search of Anthropology in China: A Discipline Caught in a Web
of Nation Building, Socialist Capitalism, and Globalization Josephine
Smart5. Mexican Anthropology's Ongoing Search for Identity Esteban
KrotzPart 2: Power and Hegemony in World Anthropologies6. How Many Centers
and Peripheries in Anthropology? A Critical View of France Eduardo P.
Archetti7. The Production of Knowledge and the Production of Hegemony:
Anthropological Theory and Political Struggles in Spain Susana Narotzky8.
Anthropology in a Postcolonial Africa: The Survival Debate Paul Nchoji
NkwiPart 3: Epistemological, Sociological, and Disciplinary Predicaments9.
Generating Nontrivial Knowledge in Awkward Situations: Anthropology in the
United Kingdom Eeva Berglund10. The Production of Other Knowledges and Its
Tensions: From Andeanist Anthropology to Interculturalidad? Marisol de la
Cadena11. A Time and Place beyond and of the Center: Australian
Anthropologies in the Process of Becoming Sandy Toussaint12. Official
Hegemony and Contesting Pluralisms Shiv VisvanathanPart 4: From
Anthropology Today to World Anthropologies13. The Pictographics of
Tristesse: An Anthropology of Nation Building in the Tropics and Its
Aftermath Otavio Velho14. "World Anthropologies": Questions Johannes Fabian