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Sommario
List of Illustrations
Preface by Peter M. Nardi
Part 1. Introduction
Introducing Stephen O. Murray as Invisible Contrarian
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz and Regna Darnell
1. Stephen O. Murray in His Own Words: Extracts from His Journal
Prepared by Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz and Regna Darnell
Part 2. Disciplinary History
2. The Breadth and Depth of Creativity in Stephen O. Murray’s Research and Publications
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz
3. Stephen O. Murray as Collaborator
Regna Darnell
4. Thinking through Area in the History of Anthropology
Robert Oppenheim
5. “aids and the Social Imaginary” Thirty Years Later: A Controversial Early Skirmish in the Decolonizing of Anthropology
Ralph Bolton
Part 3. Homosexualities
6. Stephen O. Murray’s Legacy in the Comparative Study of Homosexualities
Barry D Adam
7. Stephen O. Murray’s Contributions to Homosexuality Studies in Latin America
Milton Machuca-GÁlvez
8. Stephen O. Murray and the Development of Queer African Studies
Marc Epprecht
Part 4. Stephen O. Murray Gets the Last Word
9. John Gumperz in Context: 1977 and 1992 Interviews
Stephen O. Murray
10. Doing History of Anthropology
Stephen O. Murray
11. What Is a Conversation (in Anglo America)?
Stephen O. Murray
12. Introduction to Male Sexual Subjectivities
Stephen O. Murray
13. What Had Been
Stephen O. Murray
Appendix
Contributors
Index
Info autore
Regna Darnell is Distinguished University Professor of anthropology emerita at the University of Western Ontario. She is the author of
History of Theory and Method in Anthropology (Nebraska, 2022), among other books.
Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz is professor of communication emerita at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside. She is the author of
Rolling in Ditches with Shamans: Jaime de Angulo and the Professionalization of American Anthropology (Nebraska, 2005).