Conceptualizing SocietyAdam Kuper Routledge, 11.3.2002 - 164 sivua The social anthropologists represented in this volume share the view that, together, ethnography and theoretically informed comparison constitute a single, plausible enterprise, and they reject both the postmodernist criticism of ethnography as epistemologically problematic, and the opposing view that no theory could possibly do justice to the insights and complex descriptions of ethnography. In this volume, the first papers taken from the first conference of the newly-formed European Association of Social Anthropologists, the contributors discuss the various models at the disposal of the modern ethnographer. Their concerns range through structuralism, postmodernism and world systems theory, and the volume as a whole offers a lively account of the state of general theory in social anthropology today. |
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... experiences and conceptualizations of actor and observer. Sociologists may assume that they know what the natives think: social anthropologists know that their first task is to find this out, their next to make sense of a foreign experience ...
... experiences and conceptualizations of actor and observer. Sociologists may assume that they know what the natives think: social anthropologists know that their first task is to find this out, their next to make sense of a foreign experience ...
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... experience of the audience being addressed. On this view, the human sciences are themselves culturally specific productions, their theories of interest only if one is studying Western intellectuals. The one theory which escapes this ...
... experience of the audience being addressed. On this view, the human sciences are themselves culturally specific productions, their theories of interest only if one is studying Western intellectuals. The one theory which escapes this ...
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... experience of his subjects. Life is not like that, he tells the theorist; you are working on the preposterous assumption that everyone in the world behaves like late-twentieth-century citizens of industrial democracies. And so the ...
... experience of his subjects. Life is not like that, he tells the theorist; you are working on the preposterous assumption that everyone in the world behaves like late-twentieth-century citizens of industrial democracies. And so the ...
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... experience (though Hannerz invokes Radcliffe-Brown's notion of social networks), while de Coppet, for instance, renews the tradition of Durkheim, Mauss, and even Tönnies. ACTS, INDIVIDUALS, AND NETWORKS Ulf Hannerz suggests that the ...
... experience (though Hannerz invokes Radcliffe-Brown's notion of social networks), while de Coppet, for instance, renews the tradition of Durkheim, Mauss, and even Tönnies. ACTS, INDIVIDUALS, AND NETWORKS Ulf Hannerz suggests that the ...
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... experience of even the most isolated human populations. The ethnographic exemplar which Barth has chosen is the situation of villagers in pre-war Afghanistan. They were involved in a complex of economic activities in an environment ...
... experience of even the most isolated human populations. The ethnographic exemplar which Barth has chosen is the situation of villagers in pre-war Afghanistan. They were involved in a complex of economic activities in an environment ...
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actors Adam Kuper Amazonian analysis animic systems anthropologists appear Arawak become Bloch Cambridge University Press centres characteristic Chicago Clifford cognatic cognatic kinship concept of society construction contemporary context contrast conventions Coppet creolization cultural death Descola distinct domain Dumont ethnographic exchange experience fact fieldwork Fredrik Barth funeral Garia gender Giesey global ecumene Hannerz Herat holistic human hybrid idea identity ideology individual person integration interaction interpretation Jivaro kind Kuper Lévi-Strauss lineage linked living Louis Dumont Marilyn Strathern marriage Melanesian mental models modern modes nature object Papua New Guinea Paris people’s perhaps perspective poile principles problem processes production recombined relationships representation ritual sense social action social anthropology social networks social organization social relations sociology Sohar specific spouses Strathern structure suggest teza theoretical theorist theory thinking totality tradition transnational Trobriand Tukano Western whole world-system theory Zafimaniry