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Anthropology‐as‐theology: Violent endings and the permanence of new beginnings

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 124, Issue 2, Page 333-344, June 2022., 2022
Abstract This article examines the temporality of dispensationalist imaginings of the apocalypse, with a particular focus on why such imaginings often have an acutely violent character. For the Brethren and for Jehovah's Witnesses, the most convincing signs of the imminent apocalypse are violent ones.
Joseph Webster
wiley   +1 more source

‚Volkskultur‘ zwischen Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft

open access: yesÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 2016
This paper analyses the concept of ‘Volkskultur’ (folk culture) as an invention of the 20th century, using perspectives from social history and the history of knowledge.
Jens Wietschorke   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Becoming a feminist methodologist while researching sexual violence support services

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 48, Issue S1, Page S10-S27, December 2021., 2021
Abstract This article contends that feminist methodologies offer rich and diverse insights for the production of socio‐legal knowledge. Recognizing the pioneering work of early feminist methodologists, it explores three key issues that feminist methodologies bring into sharp relief: a push beyond the scientific method, reflexivity, and reciprocity ...
ELEANOR WHITTINGDALE
wiley   +1 more source

Ein Erinnerungsfonds für die ‚Tiroler Volkskultur‘?

open access: yesÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften, 2016
This article features and interprets the ‘Ploner-Debate’, a public debate in Tyrol and South Tyrol, that focussed on the interdependencies between ‘folk culture’ (‘Volkskultur’) and NS-ideology in historical perspective and the contemporary dealing with ...
Reinhard Bodner, Timo Heimerdinger
doaj   +1 more source

Contrefaire, subvertir. Portrait de Frobenius / Shrobénius dans Le Devoir de violence de Yambo Ouologuem

open access: yesContinents manuscrits, 2019
This article focuses on the character of Fritz Shrobénius, an anthropologist who visits the imaginary west-African empire of Nakem, setting of Le Devoir de violence (Bound to violence), the bloodshed chronicle written by Yambo Ouologuem in 1968.
Éléonore Devevey
doaj   +1 more source

Mythes occidentaux, contes africains et propagande

open access: yesTr@jectoires, 2009
Au début du XXe siècle, dans une Allemagne en plein bouleversement politique, une nouvelle problématique des récits voit le jour. L’époque tente de se définir dans le miroir des histoires.
Alba Chouillou
doaj   +1 more source

Reseña de Agent, Person, Subject, Self. A Theory of ontology, interaction and structure

open access: yesRevista de Antropología y Sociología Virajes, 2021
En esta obra, Paul Kockelman estimula la continuidad de sus trabajos de antropología lingüística a través de nuevos campos de especialización. En esta medida desea evaluar sus intuiciones, así como la de otros eminentes lingüistas.
Cyril Menta
doaj   +1 more source

Faire de la recherche en ethnologie/ethnolinguistique dans un contexte totalitaire : les défis d’étudier des sujets sensibles

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Bioethics, 2020
La recherche ethnologique et ethnolinguistique peut poser un large éventail de défis éthiques différents pour les chercheurs et les communautés dans lesquelles ils travaillent.
Marie-Pierre Bousquet
doaj   +1 more source

Disputa identitária em torno do conceito de autenticidade: Uma análise a partir do caso da cultura bretã (França)

open access: yesForum Sociológico, 2018
Neste artigo procuro compreender os posicionamentos dos atores inseridos no universo da cultura tradicional bretã e as suas tomadas de posição sobre a autenticidade dos aspectos culturais bretões.
Luciana de Araujo Aguiar
doaj   +1 more source

How to Be Hopeful About Climate Change

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 1, Page 148-158, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Why do people in climate‐vulnerable regions of Kenya and Namibia express more hope for the future than many in Germany, despite facing greater environmental threats? Drawing on ethnographic research and the philosophy of Gabriel Marcel, we make two arguments.
Julian Sommerschuh, Michael Schnegg
wiley   +1 more source

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