9780913167830-0913167835-Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an Anthropology for Liberation

Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an Anthropology for Liberation

ISBN-13: 9780913167830
ISBN-10: 0913167835
Edition: 2nd ed.
Author: Faye V. Harrison
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: American Anthropological Association
Format: Paperback 212 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780913167830
ISBN-10: 0913167835
Edition: 2nd ed.
Author: Faye V. Harrison
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: American Anthropological Association
Format: Paperback 212 pages

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Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an Anthropology for Liberation (ISBN-13: 9780913167830 and ISBN-10: 0913167835), written by authors Faye V. Harrison, was published by American Anthropological Association in 1997. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Cultural (Anthropology, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further Toward an Anthropology for Liberation (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cultural books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.29.

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“provides a most-needed analysis of the benefits and limitations of the new cultural anthropology.” Bolles ~American Ethnologist, 1994 “groundbreaking” Levinson ~The Teachers College Record, 2008 DECOLONIZING ANTHROPOLOGY is part of a broader effort that aims to advance the critical reconstruction of the discipline devoted to understanding humankind in all its diversity and commonality. The utility and power of a decolonized anthropology must continue to be tested and developed. May the results of ethnographic probes--the data, the social and cultural analysis, the theorizing, and the strategies for knowledge application--help scholars envision clearer paths toincreased understanding, a heightened sense of intercultural and international solidarity, and last, but certainly not least, world transformation. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword by Yolanda T Moses Preface by Kimberly Eison Simmons Anthropology as an Agent of Transformation: Introductory Comments and Queries by Faye V Harrison Man and Nature, White and Other by Michael L Blakey Colonized Anthropology: Cargo-Cult Discourse by Pem Davidson Buck On Ethnography in an Intertextual Situation: Reading Narratives or Desconstructing Discourse? by Glenn H Jordan Undoing Fieldwork: Personal, Political, Theoretical and Methodological Implications by Deborah D'Amico-Samuels Ethnography as Politics by Faye V Harrison Confronting the Ethics of Ethnography: Lessons from Fieldwork in Central American by Philippe Bourgeois "They Exploited Us But We Didn't Feel It": Hegemony, Ethnic Militancy, and the Miskitu-Sandinista Conflict by Charles R Hale Anthropology and Liberation by Edmund T Gordon Militarism and Accumulation as Cargo Cult by Angelia Gilliam Epilogue by Delmos J Jones

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