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Decentering Anthropology by Way of Malinowski
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Decentering Anthropology by Way of Malinowski

Engelsk
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Through reference to one of its most canonical figures: Bronislaw Malinowski, this volume de-centres anthropology seemingly in a paradox. Considering Malinowski as a disciplinary metonym, this de-centring addresses current debates on world anthropologies and the decolonization of anthropological knowledge, production, and careers. Despite (and because of) the publication of his diaries (Malinowski 1967), Malinowski remains part of an equivocal global anthropological tradition. Featuring scholars across various locations, genders and generations, this book neither celebrates nor cancels Malinowski. Instead, it offers an eccentric space of reconsideration and a prism for reflecting on power configurations in anthropology today.
Undertittel
Critical Perspectives on Power, Place and Colonialism
ISBN
9781836954774
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
15.5.2026
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