Item does not contain fulltextThis article argues that anthropologists in the field are often attributed the role of jester. Anthropologists are transient figures in the societies they study, and they stand out in behaviour or in physical appearance. Society symbolically resolves their strange presence with humour: anthropologists involuntarily elicit joking remarks and laughter. Over time, the role of jester may shade into one of accepted outsider, and that promotes direct observation. There is, however, a false romanticism attached to anthropological fieldwork that overlooks the anthropologist's role as jester. Such romanticism is reproduced by the forces of rationalisation in higher education that threaten students' exposure to genuine a...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
hesitates to enumerate recent ’classics’, representative ’readers’, or crucial journals in contempor...
This article argues that anthropologists in the field are often attributed the role of jester. Anthr...
This article is an account of different experiences, reflections and impressions that have arisen wh...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
This article moves from Sir James Frazer, through successive generations (British for the most part)...
In his article the author refl ects on the ways of thinking by some Polish anthropologists represent...
This article is a reprint of Malinowski, Bronislaw. 1937. “Introduction.” In The savage hits back, o...
As an anthropologist of religion and ritual I am conscious of a duty to follow custom, and it is the...
It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an ac...
Indonesian anthropology was founded in 1957 and developed since then in various universities. After ...
Is there a view that academic anthropology operates or belongs in a ‘sacred’ space that is distingui...
Anthropology and knowledge : theory and reality This article proposes food for thought on the pres...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
hesitates to enumerate recent ’classics’, representative ’readers’, or crucial journals in contempor...
This article argues that anthropologists in the field are often attributed the role of jester. Anthr...
This article is an account of different experiences, reflections and impressions that have arisen wh...
This article begins with a dispute between myself and anthropologist Robert Paine about Saami reinde...
Anthropology combines two quite different enterprises: the ethnographic study of particular people i...
This article moves from Sir James Frazer, through successive generations (British for the most part)...
In his article the author refl ects on the ways of thinking by some Polish anthropologists represent...
This article is a reprint of Malinowski, Bronislaw. 1937. “Introduction.” In The savage hits back, o...
As an anthropologist of religion and ritual I am conscious of a duty to follow custom, and it is the...
It is not surprising that anthropologists, being academics, should value knowledge. After all, an ac...
Indonesian anthropology was founded in 1957 and developed since then in various universities. After ...
Is there a view that academic anthropology operates or belongs in a ‘sacred’ space that is distingui...
Anthropology and knowledge : theory and reality This article proposes food for thought on the pres...
How do anthropologists study art differently from other social scientists? The differences lie in bo...
Building on the author's participant observation in academic leadership roles over the last two deca...
hesitates to enumerate recent ’classics’, representative ’readers’, or crucial journals in contempor...