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History and Theory in Anthropology

, 2021
In the past twenty years, there have been exciting new developments in the field of anthropology. This second edition of Barnard's classic textbook on the history and theory of anthropology has been revised and expanded to include up-to-date coverage on ...
A. Barnard
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Designs for an Anthropology of the Contemporary

, 2020
In this compact volume two of anthropology’s most influential theorists, Paul Rabinow and George E. Marcus, engage in a series of conversations about the past, present, and future of anthropological knowledge, pedagogy, and practice. James D.
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The Case for Letting Anthropology Burn: Sociocultural Anthropology in 2019

American Anthropologist, 2020
This essay principally meditates on the scholarship published by sociocultural anthropologists in 2019. In 2019, the field of anthropology confronted anthropogenic climate change and authoritarian governance both as objects of scholarly inquiry and as ...
R. Jobson
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Theory in Anthropology since the Sixties

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1984
Every year, around the time of the meetings of the American Anthropological Association, the New York Times asks a Big Name anthropologist to contribute an op-ed piece on the state of the field. These pieces tend to take a rather gloomy view. A few years
Sherry B. Ortner
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Anthropology beyond Culture

, 2020
Culture is a vexed concept within anthropology. From their earliest studies, anthropologists have often noted the emotional attachment of people to their customs, even in cases where this loyalty can make for problems.
H. Johnson, R. G. Fox, B. King
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The Anthropology of the Future

, 2019
Study of the future is an important new field in anthropology. Building on a philosophical tradition running from Aristotle through Heidegger to Schatzki, this book presents the concept of “orientations” as a way to study everyday life.
Rebecca Bryant, Daniel M. Knight
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