In this volume, seventeen distinguished anthropologists draw on personal and professional histories to describe avenues to mutuality through collaborative fieldwork, community-based projects and consultations, advocacy, and museum exhibits. Sander Hölsgens thinks that although this book might not be all that accessible for those outside the field of anthropology, its value is located on the level of the anecdote: what does the notion of mutuality mean for their anthropological work
“dark-sided, demonic view ” of humanity who allegedly believe that “humans (especially human males) ...
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In Anthropology of the Arts, editors Gretchen Bakke and Marina Peterson offer a new overview of sign...
This recent collection of original and accessible essays on the work of Marilyn Strathern represents...
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In their recent book, Chris Hann and Keith Hart show that anthropologists have contributed to unders...
The publication of a new volume in the Blackwell Companions to Anthropology series provides an oppor...
In this excellent and compelling modern classic, Henrietta Moore invites the forging of new alliance...
Thomas Widlok is Professor for African Studies and Chair for the Cultural Anthropology of Africa at ...
Thomas Widlok is Professor for African Studies and Chair for the Cultural Anthropology of Africa at ...
The first issue of 2014 is a themed number titled ‘Friendship, Morality, and Experience’. It brings ...
This is a set of conference papers, with a Greek theme, on different aspects of post-Geertz ethnogra...
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Antti Kujala & Mirkka Danielsbacka Reciprocity in Human Societies. From Ancient Times to the Mod...
“dark-sided, demonic view ” of humanity who allegedly believe that “humans (especially human males) ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68884/2/10.1177_002248717702800302.pd
In this article, I explore my collaboration with my long-time colleague in ethnographic research, Se...
In Anthropology of the Arts, editors Gretchen Bakke and Marina Peterson offer a new overview of sign...
This recent collection of original and accessible essays on the work of Marilyn Strathern represents...
Inspired by the work of British anthropologist Marilyn Strathern, Knowledge and Ethics in Anthropolo...
In their recent book, Chris Hann and Keith Hart show that anthropologists have contributed to unders...
The publication of a new volume in the Blackwell Companions to Anthropology series provides an oppor...
In this excellent and compelling modern classic, Henrietta Moore invites the forging of new alliance...
Thomas Widlok is Professor for African Studies and Chair for the Cultural Anthropology of Africa at ...
Thomas Widlok is Professor for African Studies and Chair for the Cultural Anthropology of Africa at ...
The first issue of 2014 is a themed number titled ‘Friendship, Morality, and Experience’. It brings ...
This is a set of conference papers, with a Greek theme, on different aspects of post-Geertz ethnogra...
How might we consider danger, risk and uncertainty from an anthropological perspective and as modes ...
Antti Kujala & Mirkka Danielsbacka Reciprocity in Human Societies. From Ancient Times to the Mod...
“dark-sided, demonic view ” of humanity who allegedly believe that “humans (especially human males) ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68884/2/10.1177_002248717702800302.pd
In this article, I explore my collaboration with my long-time colleague in ethnographic research, Se...