Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conventional or established understandings. This volume confronts the distortions of orientalism, ethnocentrism, and romantic nostalgia to expose exoticism, defined as the construction of false and unsubstantiated difference. Its aim is to re-found the importance of the exotic in the development of anthropological knowledge and to overcome methodological dualisms and dualistic approaches
“New Guinea equals the Stone Age in the popular imagination; for better or worse, it is in dialogue ...
Alterity or otherness is a central notion in cultural anthropology and philosophy, as well as in oth...
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the major concepts and debates in the\ud field of...
Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conven...
This brief paper distinguishes between two intuitive concepts of what an exotic culture is. The firs...
This paper presents an attempted pastiche of the writing and thinking style of the distinguished ant...
Is anthropology simply a continuation of colonial domination and cultural imperialism by other means...
Abstract : Several authors have proposed alternatives to unidirectional exoticism (from the West to ...
Translated by Nora Scott.International audienceIs anthropology simply a continuation of colonial dom...
I draw out four kinds of cosmopolitanism called on in this volume – as a perceptual ability, as an i...
This book centres on the re-emerging ideas of Orientalism and Occidentalism in the areas of higher e...
Many of us, in different parts of the world, face the responsibility of teaching the history of anth...
The relationship between anthropologists’ ethnographic investigations and the lived social worlds in...
In recent years, crucial questions have been raised about anthropology as a discipline, such as whet...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
“New Guinea equals the Stone Age in the popular imagination; for better or worse, it is in dialogue ...
Alterity or otherness is a central notion in cultural anthropology and philosophy, as well as in oth...
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the major concepts and debates in the\ud field of...
Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conven...
This brief paper distinguishes between two intuitive concepts of what an exotic culture is. The firs...
This paper presents an attempted pastiche of the writing and thinking style of the distinguished ant...
Is anthropology simply a continuation of colonial domination and cultural imperialism by other means...
Abstract : Several authors have proposed alternatives to unidirectional exoticism (from the West to ...
Translated by Nora Scott.International audienceIs anthropology simply a continuation of colonial dom...
I draw out four kinds of cosmopolitanism called on in this volume – as a perceptual ability, as an i...
This book centres on the re-emerging ideas of Orientalism and Occidentalism in the areas of higher e...
Many of us, in different parts of the world, face the responsibility of teaching the history of anth...
The relationship between anthropologists’ ethnographic investigations and the lived social worlds in...
In recent years, crucial questions have been raised about anthropology as a discipline, such as whet...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
“New Guinea equals the Stone Age in the popular imagination; for better or worse, it is in dialogue ...
Alterity or otherness is a central notion in cultural anthropology and philosophy, as well as in oth...
The aim of this course is to introduce students to the major concepts and debates in the\ud field of...