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Anthropology in the Public Arena: Historical and Contemporary Contexts

English

By (author): Jeremy MacClancy

ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE PUBLIC ARENA

A critical insider, Jeremy MacClancy celebrates maverick anthropologists who transgressed academic frontiers, and urges his colleagues to engage the public. This is an entertaining, original, and provocative book.
Adam Kuper, Professor Emeritus, University of Cambridge

Jeremy MacClancy insightfully expands the history of anthropology beyond the confines of the academy, showing us how a collection of poets, popularizers, critics, surrealists, neo-Freudians, and iconoclast savants shaped anthropologys imagination.
David Price, St Martins University,Washington

ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE PUBLIC ARENA

This detailed survey of the evolution of anthropology in Britain is also a spirited defence of the public as well as professional role of the discipline. The author argues for a broader vision of the value of anthropological knowledge that allows for the creative contributions of popular scientists and literary figures who often capture the public imagination and add much to our knowledge of human social relations. Informed by original archival research and engaging narratives of the larger-than-life personalities of public intellectuals, the author reveals the contributions of neglected but crucial figures such as John Layard, Geoffrey Gorer, Robert Graves, and the originators of Mass Observation, todays online repository of anthropological data.

MacClancy is guided by the notion that anthropologys continued dynamism requires an alliance of interests, popular and academic, that will recover marginalized studies and recognize the value of contributions from outside the university research community. Its synthesis of diverse topics illuminates an anthropology that enriches the popular cultural discourse and serves as a versatile tool for exploring pressing issues of social organization and development. The reframed narrative of British anthropological history that emerges is as integral to the future of the subject as it is informative about its past.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 395g
  • Dimensions: 173 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Mar 2013
  • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781118475508

About Jeremy MacClancy

Jeremy MacClancy is Professor in Social Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University UK and Director of the Universitys Anthropology Centre for Conservation Environment and Development (ACCEnD). His research has included major studies of the cultural dimensions of nationalism in the Pacific islands of Vanuatu and a prize-winning analysis of the politicized development of a Basque cuisine in northern Spain. MacClancy is author and editor of books including Consuming Culture (1992) Popularizing Anthropology (1996) Exotic No More: Anthropology on the Front Lines (2002) and Expressing Identities in the Basque Arena (2007).

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