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An Anthropology for Contemporaneous Worlds (Mestizo Spaces/Espaces Metisses)
by Marc Auge, Marc Aug (Translator: Amy Jacobs)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Stanford University Press (1999-03)
ISBN: 0804734755
EAN: 9780804734752
Binding/Media: Paperback - 176 pages
SKU: 03475
Condition: Used: Like New
Comments: Brand new with minor shelf wear.
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Product Description
Under what conditions is anthropology possible today, when a crisis of social meaning - a crisis that makes it more difficult to conceive and manage our relation to the other - makes the need for anthropology appear more clearly than ever before? This book sets forth at least the beginning of an answer to this question. Positioned in opposition not only to political theories of universalization and homogenization more or less tied to the theme of "the end of history," but also to "postmodernist" versions of anthropological theories of multiplicity and relativism, the author argues that social anthropology, through its self-critical tradition, is fully capable of adapting to the accelerated change that is continuously recomposing relations between universalism and particularism. It is for social anthropology to select, analyze, and understand the new modes of sociality and the new spaces in which (not without calamities and contradictions) these utterly new recompositions, a major aspect of our contemporary world, manifest themselves.
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