Anthropology is nothing if it is not a particular way of describing the world. Yet what is most precious to it – the terms and concepts that mark it as a discipline – can also be the most tricky. When resurgent boundaries and exclusions twist truth telling and faking in any which way, anthropology might find a new urgency in thinking about the conceptual life it tries to express. How it engages has always depended on (attention to) how terms are used, something shared with those who people its subject matter. Critical attention has never been more important. An exploration into the colourings and resonances of diverse verbal usages, old and new, points to moments where language works both with us and against us. Indeed supports for xenophob...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...
In this paper I argue for a merological anthropology in which ideas of ‘partiality’ and ‘practical a...
With the emergence of a cosmopolitan anthropology has come, inone sense, a new recognition of the sh...
In his opening page of his text book, What is Anthropology (2004), Eriksen draws on the wisdom of tw...
Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that ...
Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that ...
After having been relegated to the austere halls of academia for centuries, in the last decades huma...
Sudden crises frustrate anthropological methodologies. Our discipline aspires to engaged scholarship...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Conrad W. Watson describes fieldwork as ‘a period of particular heightened intensity’ (1999a: 2) in ...
Conrad W. Watson describes fieldwork as ‘a period of particular heightened intensity’ (1999a: 2) in ...
Going under the title “Old Discipline, New Trajectories: Theories, Methods and Practices in Anthropo...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...
In this paper I argue for a merological anthropology in which ideas of ‘partiality’ and ‘practical a...
With the emergence of a cosmopolitan anthropology has come, inone sense, a new recognition of the sh...
In his opening page of his text book, What is Anthropology (2004), Eriksen draws on the wisdom of tw...
Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that ...
Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that ...
After having been relegated to the austere halls of academia for centuries, in the last decades huma...
Sudden crises frustrate anthropological methodologies. Our discipline aspires to engaged scholarship...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Conrad W. Watson describes fieldwork as ‘a period of particular heightened intensity’ (1999a: 2) in ...
Conrad W. Watson describes fieldwork as ‘a period of particular heightened intensity’ (1999a: 2) in ...
Going under the title “Old Discipline, New Trajectories: Theories, Methods and Practices in Anthropo...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
This paper challenges Marilyn Strathern’s claim that it is, or was, an axiom of social anthropology ...
The centrality of emotion in thought and action is increasingly recognized in the human sciences, th...