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Anthropology & the Colonial Encounter

Anthropology & the Colonial Encounter

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"We have been reminded time and again by anthropologists of the ideas and ideals of the Enlightenment in which the intellectual inspiration of anthropology is supposed to lie. But anthropology is also rooted in an unequal power encounter between the West and the Third World, which goes back to the emergence of bourgeois Europe, an encounter in which colonialism is merely one historical moment. It is this encounter that gives the West access to cultural and historical information about the societies it has progressively dominated, and thus not only generates a certain kind of universal understanding, but also reenforces the inequalities in capacity between the European and the non-European worlds (and derivatively, between the Europeanized elites and the 'tradtional' masses in the Third World) . . ." – from the Introduction
The chapters in this book analyze and document ways in which anthropological thinking and practice have been affected by British colonialism. They approach this topic from different points of view and at different levels. Each stands as an original contribution to an argument which is only just beginning.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
288
Release Date:
1995-06-01
Publication Date:
1995-06-01
Publisher:
Humanities Press
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1573925896
ISBN13:
9781573925891
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
410 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
17 cm
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