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Buch, Englisch, Band 34, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 538 g

Reihe: Methodology & History in Anthropology

Chua / Mathur

Who are 'We'?

Reimagining Alterity and Affinity in Anthropology
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-1-78533-888-5
Verlag: Berghahn Books

Reimagining Alterity and Affinity in Anthropology

Buch, Englisch, Band 34, 264 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 538 g

Reihe: Methodology & History in Anthropology

ISBN: 978-1-78533-888-5
Verlag: Berghahn Books


Who do “we” anthropologists think “we” are? And how do forms and notions of collective disciplinary identity shape the way we think, write, and do anthropology? This volume explores how the anthropological “we” has been construed, transformed, and deployed across history and the global anthropological landscape. Drawing together both reflections and ethnographic case studies, it interrogates the critical—yet poorly studied—roles played by myriad anthropological “we” ss in generating and influencing anthropological theory, method, and analysis. In the process, new spaces are opened for reimagining who “we” are – and what “we,” and indeed anthropology, could become.

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List of Figures

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Who Are 'We'?

Liana Chua and Nayanika Mathur

PART I: REVISITING THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL 'WE'

Chapter 1. Anthropology at the Dawn of Apartheid: Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski’s South African Engagements, 1919-1934

Isak Niehaus

Chapter 2. The Savage Noble: Alterity and Aristocracy in Anthropology

David Sneath

PART II: ALTERITY AND AFFINITY IN ANTHROPOLOGY'S GLOBAL LANDSCAPE

Chapter 3. The Anthropological Imaginarium: Crafting Alterity, the Self, and an Ethnographic Film in Southwest China

Katherine Swancutt

Chapter 4. The Risks of Affinity: Indigeneity and Indigenous Film Production in Bolivia

Gabriela Zamorano Villarreal

Chapter 5. Shifting the 'We' in Oceania: Anthropology and Pacific Islanders Revisited

Ty P. Kawika Tengan

PART III: WHERE DO 'WE' GO FROM HERE?

Chapter 6. Crafting Anthropology Otherwise: Alterity, Affinity, and Performance

Gey Pin Ang and Caroline Gatt



Chapter 7. Towards an Ecumenical Anthropology

João de Pina-Cabral

Afterword

Mwenda Ntarangwi

Index


Mathur, Nayanika
Nayanika Mathur is Associate Professor in the Anthropology of South Asia and Fellow of Wolfson College at the University of Oxford. She is currently working on multispecies ethnography, climate change, and human-big cat conflict in the Anthropocene. She is the author of Paper Tiger: Law, Bureaucracy and the Developmental State in Himalayan India (Cambridge, 2016) and the co-editor of Remaking the Public Good: A New Anthropology of Bureaucracy (Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 2015).

Chua, Liana
Liana Chua is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Brunel University London. She works on Christianity, ethnic politics, resettlement, and development in Borneo, and on global orangutan conservation in “the Anthropocene.” Her publications include The Christianity of Culture (Palgrave, 2012) and co-edited volumes on evidence, power in Southeast Asia, and Alfred Gell’s theory of art.

Liana Chua is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology at Brunel University London. She works on Christianity, ethnic politics, resettlement, and development in Borneo, and on global orangutan conservation in “the Anthropocene.” Her publications include The Christianity of Culture (Palgrave, 2012) and co-edited volumes on evidence, power in Southeast Asia, and Alfred Gell’s theory of art.



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