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Culture Wars Deborah James

Culture Wars By Deborah James

Culture Wars by Deborah James


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The relationship between anthropologists' ethnographic investigations and the lived social worlds in which these originate is a fundamental issue for anthropology. Where some claim that only native voices may offer authentic accounts of culture and hence that ethnographers are only ever interpreters of it...

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Culture Wars: Context, Models and Anthropologists' Accounts by Deborah James

The relationship between anthropologists' ethnographic investigations and the lived social worlds in which these originate is a fundamental issue for anthropology. Where some claim that only native voices may offer authentic accounts of culture and hence that ethnographers are only ever interpreters of it, others point out that anthropologists are, themselves, implanted within specific cultural contexts which generate particular kinds of theoretical discussions. The contributors to this volume reject the premise that ethnographer and informant occupy different and incommensurable cultural worlds. Instead they investigate the relationship between culture, context, and anthropologists' models and accounts in new ways. In doing so, they offer fresh insights into this key area of anthropological research.

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an important and very interesting contribution to, first of all, critical and reflexive anthropology...Every chapter offers fresh insights into a key area of critical anthropology. Undoubtedly, the volume is very well organized, thoroughly substantiated, and interestingly written. I believe that the reviewed collection of articles is a distinguished, very useful, and sometimes provocative reading for all scholars concerned with a critical approach to social science and especially to social anthropology * Anthropos

About Deborah James

Deborah James is Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics. Her research interests, focused on South Africa, include migration, ethnomusicology, ethnicity, property relations and the politics of land reform. She is author of Songs of the Women Migrants: Performance and Identity in South Africa (Edinburgh University Press, 1999) and of Gaining Ground? Rights and Property in South African Land Reform (Routledge, 2007).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Culture, context and anthropologists' accounts
Deborah James and Christina Toren

Chapter 1. Alliances And Avoidance: British Interactions with German-Speaking Anthropologists, 1933-1953
Andre Gingrich

Chapter 2. Serving the Volk? Afrikaner anthropology revisited
John Sharp

Chapter 3. 'Making Natives': debating indigeneity in Canada and South Africa
Evie Plaice

Chapter 4. Culture in the Periphery: Anthropology in the Shadow of Greek Civilisation
Dimitra Gefou-Madianou

Chapter 5. Culture: the Indigenous Account
Alan Barnard

Chapter 6. We are All Indigenous Now: Culture vs. Nature in representations of the Balkans
Aleksandar Boskovic

Chapter 7. Which cultures, what contexts, and whose accounts? Anatomies of a moral panic in Southall, multi-ethnic London
Gerd Baumann

Chapter 8. What about White People's History? Class, Race and Culture Wars in 21st Century Britain
Gillian Evans

Chapter 9. A Cosmopolitan Anthropology?
Stephen Gudeman

Chapter 10. The door in the middle: six conditions for anthropology
Joao de Pina-Cabral

Chapter 11. Adam Kuper: An Anthropologist's Account
Isak Niehaus

Notes on Contributors
References
Index

Additional information

NLS9780857456618
9780857456618
085745661X
Culture Wars: Context, Models and Anthropologists' Accounts by Deborah James
New
Paperback
Berghahn Books
2012-06-01
228
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