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Popularizing Anthropology
โ Scribed by Jeremy MacClancy, Chris McDonaugh (editors)
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 266
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Anthropology written for a popular audience is the most neglected branch of the discipline. In the 1980s postmodernist anthropologists began to explore the literary and reflective aspects of their work. Popularizing Anthropology advances that trend by looking at a key but previously marginalized genre of anthropology.The contributors, who are well known anthropologists, explore such themes as: why so many anthropologists are women; how the Japanese have reacted to Ruth Benedict; why Margaret Mead became so successful; how the French media promote Levi-Strauss and Louis Dumont; Why Bruce Chatwin tells us more about Aboriginals than many anthropologists in Australia; how personal accounts of fieldwork have evolved since the 1950s; how to write a personal account of fieldwork.Popularizing Anthropology unearths a submerged tradition within anthropology and reveals that, from the beginning, anthropologists have looked beyond the boundaries of the academy for their listeners. It aims to establish the popularization of the discipline as an illuminating topic of investigation in its own right, arguing that it is not an irrelevant appendage to the main body of the subject but has always been an integral part of it.
โฆ Table of Contents
Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Notes on contributors......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Popularizing anthropology......Page 14
Tricky tropes: styles of the popular and the pompous......Page 71
Typecasting: anthropology's dramatis personae......Page 96
The chrysanthemum continues to flower: Ruth Benedict and some perils of popular anthropology......Page 119
Communicating culture: Margaret Mead and the practice of popular anthropology......Page 135
Enlarging the context of anthropology: the case of Anthropology Today......Page 148
Claude Levi-Strauss and Louis Dumont: media portraits......Page 155
Proximity and distance: representations of Aboriginal society in the writings of Bill Harney and Bruce Chatwin......Page 170
Women readers: other utopias and own bodily knowledge......Page 193
A bricoleur's workshop: writing Les lances du crepuscule......Page 221
Fieldwork styles: Bohannan, Barley, and Gardner......Page 238
Index......Page 258
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