The Future of Anthropological Knowledge (Hardcover)


Anthropology is no longer a singular discipline, but rather a blend of practices engaged in a wide variety of social contexts. New questions have been posed by the challenge which third world, black and feminist scholars have provided to the established agenda of the social sciences and humanities in recent years. It is in this context that the nature and purpose of social knowledge, and in particular anthropological knowledge, comes into particular focus.
The question "what is social knowledge for"? is not intended to provoke an answer, but rather a series of interrogations. In "The Future of Anthropological Knowledge" the chapters explore the question of the nature of social perspectives and locations such as China, Africa, the USA and elsewhere.
By examining the changing nature of anthropological knowledge and of the production of that knowledge, this book challenges the notion that only western societies have produced social theories of modernity and of global scope. Knowledge of society can no longer be restricted to a knowledge of face-to-face social relations but must encompass the effect of technology, global consumption patterns and changing geo-political configurations. "The Future of Anthropological Knowledge" will be of interest to anthropologists and students of culture and society.

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Anthropology is no longer a singular discipline, but rather a blend of practices engaged in a wide variety of social contexts. New questions have been posed by the challenge which third world, black and feminist scholars have provided to the established agenda of the social sciences and humanities in recent years. It is in this context that the nature and purpose of social knowledge, and in particular anthropological knowledge, comes into particular focus.
The question "what is social knowledge for"? is not intended to provoke an answer, but rather a series of interrogations. In "The Future of Anthropological Knowledge" the chapters explore the question of the nature of social perspectives and locations such as China, Africa, the USA and elsewhere.
By examining the changing nature of anthropological knowledge and of the production of that knowledge, this book challenges the notion that only western societies have produced social theories of modernity and of global scope. Knowledge of society can no longer be restricted to a knowledge of face-to-face social relations but must encompass the effect of technology, global consumption patterns and changing geo-political configurations. "The Future of Anthropological Knowledge" will be of interest to anthropologists and students of culture and society.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

ASA Decennial Conference Series: The Uses of Knowledge

Release date

March 1996

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

1996

Editors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

190

ISBN-13

978-0-415-10786-0

Barcode

9780415107860

Categories

LSN

0-415-10786-5



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