This paper presents an attempted pastiche of the writing and thinking style of the distinguished anthropologist Marilyn Strathern. The claim about the consequence of avoiding the charge of exoticism resembles the paradox of analysis
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
Marilyn Strathern’s ethnographic contributions to studies of personhood, kinship, gender relations a...
I address the problem that British social anthropologists ignored the wider colonial relations which...
This brief paper distinguishes between two intuitive concepts of what an exotic culture is. The firs...
Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conven...
Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conven...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
Book synopsis: Marilyn Strathern’s ethnographic contributions to studies of personhood, kinship, gen...
In this chapter, I want to explore what it might mean, as an anthropologist, to claim an intellectua...
This article moves from Sir James Frazer, through successive generations (British for the most part)...
In her paper ‘An Awkward Relationship: the Case of Feminism and Anthropology’, Marilyn Strathern arg...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
Marilyn Strathern is probably one of the most important thinkers alive today. Sometimes described as...
[Extract] Since Westermarck, times have changed dramatically with regard to anthropology as a distin...
Is anthropology simply a continuation of colonial domination and cultural imperialism by other means...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
Marilyn Strathern’s ethnographic contributions to studies of personhood, kinship, gender relations a...
I address the problem that British social anthropologists ignored the wider colonial relations which...
This brief paper distinguishes between two intuitive concepts of what an exotic culture is. The firs...
Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conven...
Anthropology begins in the encounter with the ‘exotic’: what stands outside of—and challenges—conven...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
Book synopsis: Marilyn Strathern’s ethnographic contributions to studies of personhood, kinship, gen...
In this chapter, I want to explore what it might mean, as an anthropologist, to claim an intellectua...
This article moves from Sir James Frazer, through successive generations (British for the most part)...
In her paper ‘An Awkward Relationship: the Case of Feminism and Anthropology’, Marilyn Strathern arg...
Victorian travelers in colonial contexts encountered differences in landscape, mores and manners, so...
Marilyn Strathern is probably one of the most important thinkers alive today. Sometimes described as...
[Extract] Since Westermarck, times have changed dramatically with regard to anthropology as a distin...
Is anthropology simply a continuation of colonial domination and cultural imperialism by other means...
Writing is key in anthropology, as one of its main modes of communication. Teaching, research, publi...
Marilyn Strathern’s ethnographic contributions to studies of personhood, kinship, gender relations a...
I address the problem that British social anthropologists ignored the wider colonial relations which...