Author
Sansi, Roger
Year
2020
Publisher
Leuven University Press
Language
English
Pages
29
ISBN
978-9-46270-218-9
Last Update
21-Oct-2024
Keywords
Anthropology ; Art & Art History
While it might seem as though only one thing is certain about anthropology - namely, that it is in “a permanent identity crisis” (Geertz 2000: 89) - this volume takes a different look at what anthropology is and how it is rendered meaningful. After decades of intense and productive critique of anthropological practices and knowledge production from ‘within’, we address the ways in which anthropology has been reformulated, rethought, and even repractised ‘elsewhere’ and ‘otherwise’. What is anthropology? Where and how is it negotiated? What new understandings of anthropology emerge from beyond the classical fields, practices, institutions, and modi of...
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