Anthropology is a modern study of human existence in which the anthropos becomes an object of knowledge and also a technique of modern power. The field readily acknowledges that it is both a product, and an interrogator, of modernity. This relationship has given anthropology its existential doubling, as an extension, and as an undoing, of the taken for granted aspects of Western modernity. For much of the twentieth century, anthropologists have used ethnographic findings to question the assumed aspects of the historical framing of modernity and its others. Another feature of anthropology"s approach to modernity is through the notion of plural modernisms, which seeks to capture the particularistic experiences of others in encounters with mod...
In this new book, Bruno Latour offers answers to questions raised in We Have Never Been Modern, a wo...
In this new book, Bruno Latour offers answers to questions raised in We Have Never Been Modern, a wo...
The present day crisis of anthropology is related to its wide public success. Starting from the 40\u...
The roots of anthropology, as the scientific examination of the human condition, are truly ancient, ...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
What has happened to the project of ‘symmetrical anthropology’ in the last twenty years? What differ...
This collection uses anthropological perspectives to explore the diverse interpretations of modernit...
This book thinks through modernity and its representations by exploring critical considerations of t...
While more and more anthropologists are conducting research on and/or in contemporary Western societ...
The term “anthropology” is from the Greek (gr. aνθρωπος), “man”. It is the academic study of humanit...
This paper aims to offer a brief introduction to anthropological studies of modernity and the state....
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
The relation between tradition and modernity and providing solutions to the challenges created by mo...
Drawing upon literature in cultural studies, the author argues that the concept of the postmodern ch...
In this new book, Bruno Latour offers answers to questions raised in We Have Never Been Modern, a wo...
In this new book, Bruno Latour offers answers to questions raised in We Have Never Been Modern, a wo...
The present day crisis of anthropology is related to its wide public success. Starting from the 40\u...
The roots of anthropology, as the scientific examination of the human condition, are truly ancient, ...
The paper offers a powerful deconstruction of the idea of the crisis of anthropology, linking it wit...
What has happened to the project of ‘symmetrical anthropology’ in the last twenty years? What differ...
This collection uses anthropological perspectives to explore the diverse interpretations of modernit...
This book thinks through modernity and its representations by exploring critical considerations of t...
While more and more anthropologists are conducting research on and/or in contemporary Western societ...
The term “anthropology” is from the Greek (gr. aνθρωπος), “man”. It is the academic study of humanit...
This paper aims to offer a brief introduction to anthropological studies of modernity and the state....
How do studies of anthropos proceed? What are their subjects and objects? What sorts of methods, ana...
The emergence of anthropology as a separate discipline in the Enlightenment saw an attempt to establ...
The relation between tradition and modernity and providing solutions to the challenges created by mo...
Drawing upon literature in cultural studies, the author argues that the concept of the postmodern ch...
In this new book, Bruno Latour offers answers to questions raised in We Have Never Been Modern, a wo...
In this new book, Bruno Latour offers answers to questions raised in We Have Never Been Modern, a wo...
The present day crisis of anthropology is related to its wide public success. Starting from the 40\u...