The authors of this contribution first examine and relativise the main criticisms that have been levelled against the anthropology of the Mediterranean world. They then go on to question the pertinence of this geographical framework for study and comparison. Mditeranean societies certainly present a certain number of ‘family resemblances’, resulting from their complex history. But the coherence of any project of Mediteranean comparison can become systematic only when based on complementary differences rather than such identified resemblances. The Mediterranean world can be envisaged as a space of dialogue and confrontations where identities are defined in a play of mirrors
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The anthropology of the Mediterranean area has been constructed as a field of enquiry for scholars c...
Cet appel à contribution pour la Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée se donne pour obje...
In as much as it refers to a temporality, that of the Greek Antiquity, the spatial concept “the Medi...
Un tableau, trois figures et une carte commentée, tous inédits, illustrent cet article.International...
This paper presents a selective view of continuity and change in French socio-anthropological works ...
O ne of the specificities of the Mediterranean as a geographic and cultural category is its capacity...
International audienceIn the anthropological tradition inspired by Marcel Mauss of whom Marcel Detie...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Simon Holdermann, Christoph Lange, Michael...
There are some \u201cobjects\u201d that seem completely unproblematic in our everyday discourses, ou...
This paper has a less than admirable provisionality, for in it I want to air some of my misgivings a...
The article discusses Pina-Cabral life-long need to contend with a series of deeply equivocal attrib...
The Mediterranean between borders and crossings. The writing of two shores: a comparison of the wor...
The Mediterranean is a place of contact and interpenetration of many cultures and religions, with co...
For the French writer Paul Valéry, the Mediterranean was a kind of “pre-Europe”; it produced the Eur...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Sarah Green: “Mediterranean Mediations”. I...
The anthropology of the Mediterranean area has been constructed as a field of enquiry for scholars c...
Cet appel à contribution pour la Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée se donne pour obje...
In as much as it refers to a temporality, that of the Greek Antiquity, the spatial concept “the Medi...
Un tableau, trois figures et une carte commentée, tous inédits, illustrent cet article.International...