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Dropping Out of Sight: Social Anthropology Encounters Post-modernism

Australian Journal of Anthropology, The, 1990
Notwithstanding the relatively self‐assured and self‐confident public image which social anthropology manages to maintain, there is little doubt that the discipline's encounter with post‐modern thought has resulted in a major assessment of long‐established methodological procedures.
A. Peace
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Anthropology, Development and the Post-Modern Challenge.

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1998
Katy Gardner, David Lewis
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The quest for Jewish anthropology in Germany post-1945

Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 2022
While some of the founders of American cultural anthropology and British social anthropology were part of the transregional Jewish and non-Jewish German speaking community, Jewish anthropology, and anthropology by or on Jews in German-speaking countries,
Dani Kranz
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Decline of the post-war, modern concept of democracy? On the change in the anthropological foundations of European politics

Journal of Critical Realism, 2021
Beginning with the sources of the dispute over the meaning of the modern democratic ideal, this article shows two opposing, anthropological positions (constrained and unconstrained anthropology) present in the European political tradition, founding two ...
Michał Gierycz
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Post-modernity and Relational Anthropology

2021
The chapter by Ilaria Vigorelli is a follow-up to the previous one and revisits the theme of fatherhood, economics, and metaphysics from the perspective of post-modernity. Freedom is the main focus of the chapter, highlighted by the contributions of Byung-Chul Han and Nietzsche’s heritage.
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Toward a post‐secular anthropology

Australian Journal of Anthropology, The, 2013
Philip M. Fountain
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How to Love Modern [Post-]Colonial Architecture: Rethinking Memory in Angola and Mozambique Cities

Architectural Theory Review, 2016
This paper considers the singularities that have led to different ways of developing architecture in Angolan and Mozambican cities during the colonial period between 1945 and 1974 and analyses how these buildings have survived the post-colonial societies.
Ana Tostões
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Anthropology and world peace

HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2020
The pursuit of world peace has long been part of the telos of modern anthropology, although this may not be particularly obvious in the discipline’s teaching on its history today. Taking Claude Lévi-Strauss’s essay on Jean-Jacques Rousseau as a key text,
Heonik Kwon
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