Fr. 158.00

The Global Awareness and Academic Consciousness of Anthropology

English · Hardback

Will be released 23.12.2025

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This book is based on the author's work concerning the academic mission of anthropology, the discipline's way of reasoning and how it reflects on the global system. The content is divided into four parts: "Disciplinary Construction and Academic Self-Consciousness," "Self-Portrait of Society and Culture," "Applied Anthropology and the Confusion of Development," and "Globalization and Local Society." 
Adopting a broad and far-reaching perspective, the book effectively identifies the academic tradition of anthropology and its development in the present time between text, context and field. In particular, the author emphasizes the academic idea of combining ethnographic and regional studies in anthropology and elevates it to the cross-border regional social system in order to consider the development of modern society, such as cross-border, globalization, Silk Road and other hot academic topics. As such, the book is a concrete expression of anthropological academic self-awareness and reflects the author's unique perspective on academic innovation. This book actively contributes to the further development of Chinese anthropology in the context of globalization.

List of contents

Discipline Advancement and Academic Consciousness.- Self-portrait of Society and Culture.- Applied Anthropology: Development and Problems.- Globalization and Local Society.

About the author

Ma Guoqing, a native of Inner Mongolia, was born in 1963. He received his bachelor's degree in archaeology from Northwest University, a doctoral degree from Peking University and the University of Tokyo, and a further doctoral degree from the Sociology Department of Peking University. He has taught at Peking University, Tokyo Metropolitan University and Sun Yat-sen University. Currently, he serves as Dean of the School of Ethnology and Sociology at Minzu University of China, Chairman of the Teaching Steering Committee of Ethnology for Higher Education under the Ministry of Education and Vice President of the Ethnology Society of China.
 

Summary

This book is based on the author's work concerning the academic mission of anthropology, the discipline's way of reasoning and how it reflects on the global system. The content is divided into four parts: "Disciplinary Construction and Academic Self-Consciousness," "Self-Portrait of Society and Culture," "Applied Anthropology and the Confusion of Development," and "Globalization and Local Society." 
Adopting a broad and far-reaching perspective, the book effectively identifies the academic tradition of anthropology and its development in the present time between text, context and field. In particular, the author emphasizes the academic idea of combining ethnographic and regional studies in anthropology and elevates it to the cross-border regional social system in order to consider the development of modern society, such as cross-border, globalization, Silk Road and other hot academic topics. As such, the book is a concrete expression of anthropological academic self-awareness and reflects the author's unique perspective on academic innovation. This book actively contributes to the further development of Chinese anthropology in the context of globalization.

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