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portada A Genealogy of Method: Anthropology's Ancestors and the Meaning of Culture (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
250
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781839986482

A Genealogy of Method: Anthropology's Ancestors and the Meaning of Culture (in English)

Sondra L. Hausner (Author) · Anthem Press · Paperback

A Genealogy of Method: Anthropology's Ancestors and the Meaning of Culture (in English) - Hausner, Sondra L.

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Synopsis "A Genealogy of Method: Anthropology's Ancestors and the Meaning of Culture (in English)"

What is culture? The history of our discipline - whether we call it ethnology or social anthropology - shows that there is not a constant answer to this question or even a constant object of study. How can we search for a unifying answer to what makes us human even as we observe how immensely varied we are? And how can we explain that such difference is the very core of what makes us similarly human? This book explores the idea of ethnography as a method for understanding cultural flow in particular contexts and suggests that anthropology can do its most important work by tracing the history of social formations. Nothing about culture is static, yet something best-called culture sustains itself over time. At the heart of anthropology is the attempt to understand the concept of culture, even as we continue to challenge its definition in our field. This short volume presents the Jensen Memorial Lectures delivered at the Frobenius Institute for Research in Cultural Anthropology at Goethe University, Frankfurt, in 2019. The lectures reflect on the current moment in - and the capacity of - contemporary anthropology to consider the discipline's basic premises, through the lens of its classical thinkers. Through a set of four lectures and an introduction, this book takes up anthropology's most basic question - the meaning of culture - and asks how it is that our unique method is able to elicit both fine-grained particularities about specific social orders and speak to the definition of that which makes us human.

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