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Up Close and Personal - On Peripheral Perspectives Production of Anthropological Knowledge

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Combining rich personal accounts from twelve veteran anthropologists with reflexive analyses of the state of anthropology today, this book is a treatise on theory and method offering fresh insights into the production of anthropological knowledge, from the creation of key concepts to major paradigm shifts. Particular focus is given to how 'peripheral perspectives' can help re-shape the discipline and the ways that anthropologists think about contemporary culture and society. From urban Maori communities in Aotearoa/New Zealand to the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, from Arnhem Land in Australia to the villages of Yorkshire, these accounts take us to the heart of the anthropological endeavour, decentring mainstream perspectives, and revealing the intimate relationships and processes that create anthropological knowledge.

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Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Observing Anthropologists: Professional Knowledge, Practice and Lives

Cris Shore and Susanna Trnka

Chapter 1. Suffering, Selfhood and Anthropological Encounters

Michael Jackson

Chapter 2. Anthropology, Ontology and the Maori World

Anne Salmond

Chapter 3. Building Bridges: Maori and Pakeha Relations

Joan Metge

Chapter 4. 'Culture', 'Race' and 'Me': living the anthropology of Indigenous Australians

Gillian Cowlishaw

Chapter 5. Finding One's Way in Arnhem Land

Nicolas Peterson

Chapter 6. Art as Action: The Yolngu

Howard Morphy

Chapter 7. Rethinking Nature and Nativeness

David Trigger

Chapter 8. More than Local, Less than Global: Anthropology in the Contemporary World

Christopher  Pinney

Chapter 9. Beyond Selling Out: Art, Tourism and Indigenous Self-Representation

Nelson Graburn

Chapter 10. Sovereign Individuals and the Ontology of Selfhood

Nigel Rapport

Chapter 11. Hidden Histories and Political Transformations

Susan Wright

Chapter 12. Gender Ideology, Property Relations and Melanesia: The Field of "M"

Marilyn Strathern

Conclusion: Looking Ahead: Anthropology, Past Connections, Future Directions

Cris Shore and Susanna Trnka


About the author


Cris Shore is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland.

Susanna Trnka is an Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland.

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Combining rich personal accounts from twelve veteran anthropologists with reflexive analyses of the state of anthropology today, this book is a treatise on theory and method offering fresh insights into the production of anthropological knowledge, from the creation of key concepts to major paradigm shifts. Particular focus is given to how ‘peripheral perspectives’ can help re-shape the discipline and the ways that anthropologists think about contemporary culture and society. From urban Maori communities in Aotearoa/New Zealand to the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, from Arnhem Land in Australia to the villages of Yorkshire, these accounts take us to the heart of the anthropological endeavour, decentring mainstream perspectives, and revealing the intimate relationships and processes that create anthropological knowledge.

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"The book offers both unsettling and highly inspirational reading material, especially forvacademics emerging from the world's metropolises. It raises issues that are frequently overlooked and which represent unavoidable starting points for those doing anthropology today in the Antipodes and elsewhere."�����Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

"This book is a good and lively read, constructed so as to draw the readers into the discussion, to make us reach our own conclusions and also to do what most of us like best: to listen carefully and to draw conclusions from the stories told to us and for us."�����Sites

"A stimulating collection of interviews....Its value is in the biographical glimpses, intellectual perspectives and methodological insights each offer into their work. The dialogical approach works well....[T]he volume illustrates the dynamic relationship between anthropological theorizing and political practice. Rather than celebrate anthropology, the book's role is perhaps to champion iconoclasm and the unorthodox approaches that seem to characterize many anthropological careers."� ���David Mills, Oxford University

Product details

Authors Cris Shore, Cris Trnka Shore
Assisted by Cris Shore (Editor), Susanna Trnka (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.09.2015
 
EAN 9781782380429
ISBN 978-1-78238-042-9
No. of pages 284
Series Methodology & History in Anthropology
Methodology & History in Anthr
Methodology & History in Anthropology
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

Theory and Methodology

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