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Critical Anthropology
Critical Anthropology
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advanced anthropological debates
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Ceaseless Accumulation
crisis of representation
Critical Anthropology
critique
dependency theory analysis
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Domestic Community
East Indies
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Fetishized View
Formulaic Analysis
Geertz's Critics
Geertz’s Critics
God Lono
historical
Human Terrain Systems
literary
Marxist Anthropology
materialist theory
maurice
Maurice Godelier
Meillassoux's Work
Meillassoux’s Work
Modern Family
Modern World System
Negeri Sembilan
Non-capitalist Modes
Noncapitalist Modes
peasant societies capitalism
Phantom Objectivity
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Smith's Review
Smith’s Review
Social Reproduction
Specific Referents
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Vice Versa
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Product details
- ISBN 9781611321784
- Weight: 408g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 29 Feb 2012
- Publisher: Left Coast Press Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Critical anthropology has had a major influence on the discipline, shifting it away from concepts of bounded societies with evolutionary trajectories to complex analyses of interconnected economic, political, and social processes. This book brings together some of critical anthropology’s most influential writings, collecting classic articles and spirited rebuttals by major scholars such as Eric Wolf, Marshall Sahlins, Sidney Mintz, Andre Gunder Frank, and Michael Taussig. Editor Stephen Nugent positions these key debates, originally published in the journal Critique of Anthropology, with new introductions that detail the lasting influence of these articles on anthropology over four decades, showing how critical anthropology is relevant today more than ever. An ideal supplementary text, this book is a rich exploration of intellectual history that will continue to shape anthropology for decades to come.
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