Anthropological materialism is a tradition, a polemical term, a sensibility, a temporality, an (internal) category and an actuality. 1. An uncommon and idiosyncratic tradition. Anthropological materialism originally designates afterwards a group of isolated French and German authors from the 19th Century and the 1930s who don’t always relate explicitly to any sort of materialism. 2. A polemical term. Anthropological materialism is neither a scientific socialism nor a romantic Marxism or a k..
The article discusses the ethnographic approaches to the study of material culture and the place th...
This text is a response to the article “Neomaterialismo e Antropológicas” (Galáxia, n. 45) written a...
Marxist terminology has, over the last few years, appeared in a number of anthropological publicatio...
Marc Berdet, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, CETCOPRA. Version française / Deutsche Fassung...
Recent debates over the meaning and content of culture have divided anthropology into two main camp...
For all those points in which, despite our most fundamental and concrete agreement in other matters,...
In philosophy, materialism is most often taken as a metaphysical thesis according to which everythin...
The beginnings of modern material culture studies in anthropology are also the beginnings of modern ...
New materialism is not a clear-cut set of theses, or a firmly unified school of thought. It crosses ...
Material culture and technoculture not only provide openings to study culture, but raise questions a...
none2Historical Materialism is a Marxist journal, appearing four times a year, based in London. Foun...
This article aimed to explain the use of historical materialism paradigms in socio-cultural studies....
New materialism (and new materialisms) is part of the material turn currently sweeping through the H...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...
The article discusses the ethnographic approaches to the study of material culture and the place th...
This text is a response to the article “Neomaterialismo e Antropológicas” (Galáxia, n. 45) written a...
Marxist terminology has, over the last few years, appeared in a number of anthropological publicatio...
Marc Berdet, University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, CETCOPRA. Version française / Deutsche Fassung...
Recent debates over the meaning and content of culture have divided anthropology into two main camp...
For all those points in which, despite our most fundamental and concrete agreement in other matters,...
In philosophy, materialism is most often taken as a metaphysical thesis according to which everythin...
The beginnings of modern material culture studies in anthropology are also the beginnings of modern ...
New materialism is not a clear-cut set of theses, or a firmly unified school of thought. It crosses ...
Material culture and technoculture not only provide openings to study culture, but raise questions a...
none2Historical Materialism is a Marxist journal, appearing four times a year, based in London. Foun...
This article aimed to explain the use of historical materialism paradigms in socio-cultural studies....
New materialism (and new materialisms) is part of the material turn currently sweeping through the H...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
This thesis traces the etymology of 'materialism' using a Foucauldian discourse analysis to bring to...
The article discusses the ethnographic approaches to the study of material culture and the place th...
This text is a response to the article “Neomaterialismo e Antropológicas” (Galáxia, n. 45) written a...
Marxist terminology has, over the last few years, appeared in a number of anthropological publicatio...