Title: Culture wars : context, models and anthropologists' accounts
Abstract: 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 BoA'kovi 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
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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