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  2. Ethnicity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: Lastly, this entry illustrates that anthropological scholarship has evolved alongside such political claims, and needs to account for their dynamic and often paradoxical outcomes. ... The vast array of scholarly literature on this topic is by no means
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    29 Jun 2024: The genealogy presented in this entry blends together thoughts, concepts, and personal experiences related to resilience. ... Chandler 2014a; 2014b; Chandler and Reid 2019). Although the focus of this entry lies with the achievements of anthropological
  4. Sharia | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: Some have worried about the dangers of going too far in this regard. ... This process of reform continues (Welchman 2007). Feminist scholarship and activism has argued that it needs to go still further, critiquing the largely male body of scholarship
  5. Waste | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This scholarship is interested in the question of value but not necessarily as the polar opposite of waste, with attention directed towards the political economy and government of waste, and how ... More circular models of production and consumption are
  6. Tourism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This work also emphasises the psychological complexity of all persons' experiences in the encounters. ... This type of insight has been explored with increased subtlety in recent scholarship.
  7. Revolution | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: Tilly 1978: 189-222). This scholarship acknowledges that seizing state power does not necessarily lead to the revolutionary transformation of society (Tilly 1978: 220). ... This scholarship takes inspiration from Turner’s and Mauss’ insights into the
  8. Anthropocene | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: On this point, their work converges with that of another form of scholarship, to which speculation and creativity are central. ... By thrusting this vital question into the public spotlight, the Anthropocene has, as Bruno Latour puts it, been a gift to
  9. Medical pluralism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: borders. Building on previous studies of marketisation of alternative medicine in domestic contexts (Adams 2002a; Banerjee 2009; Bode 2008; Craig 2011, 2012; Kim 2009), this scholarship highlights the transformations under the ... This scholarship
  10. Buddhism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This entry considers the biography of the Buddha before examining the tenets, organisation, and spread of Buddhism. ... This is reflected, for example, in the emphasis given to textual research in international scholarship in Buddhist Studies.
  11. Postsocialism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This approach and indeed this phase of scholarship has been criticised by later scholars for projecting its Western-oriented assumptions, its Manichean perspective upon the shortcomings of a ‘defeated’ ideology, and ... Hann 2002: 1) This critical
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    29 Jun 2024: The genealogy presented in this entry blends together thoughts, concepts, and personal experiences related to resilience. ... Chandler 2014a; 2014b; Chandler and Reid 2019). Although the focus of this entry lies with the achievements of anthropological
  13. Feasting | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This is the case with Chinese banquets and associated guanxi practices (e.g. ... However, it is surprising that while the potlatch is always called a ‘feast’, very little of this scholarship (with the exception of Walens’ Feasting with cannibals,
  14. Freedom of speech | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: Legal scholarship and classical political philosophy have given us more formal representations of this liberal space of disagreement over free speech and its limits. ... This is ‘free speech’ in which what is at stake are questions of the government
  15. Diabetes | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This critical scholarship underscores the need for ethnographic research that situates food insecurity and diabetes not merely within biomedical milieus, but also as products of social, political, and economic forces. ... This travesty highlights the
  16. Visual anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/visual-anthropology
    29 Jun 2024: newed theoretical and methodological potentials of visual and/or media-based scholarship in anthropology. ... This has been succinctly described by Faye Ginsburg (1995) in her influential concept of the ‘parallax effect’.
  17. Debt | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This has sometimes been seen as anthropology’s quintessential contribution to the understanding of debt (Gregory 2012). ... Forerunners of this approach include the work of Janet Roitman (2005), Julie Elyachar (2005), and Kathryn Dudley (2000).
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    29 Jun 2024: In scholarship, this connotation was given a paradigmatic and enduring shape by Michel Foucault’s influential text <em>Discipline and punish </em>([1975] 2019). ... However, this form of monitoring also greatly reduces the presence of employed overseers
  19. Prefigurative politics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: Ultimately, this leads to a critique of the concept of ‘new social movements’ itself. ... Remaining true to prefiguration, it is better to just leave this and other questions open.
  20. Queer anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: This scholarship both extended and departed from earlier twentieth century scholarship on sex. ... Yet this new lesbian and gay anthropology also articulated distinct views of non-heterosexual sexuality.
  21. Resilience | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    29 Jun 2024: The genealogy presented in this entry blends together thoughts, concepts, and personal experiences related to resilience. ... Chandler 2014a; 2014b; Chandler and Reid 2019). Although the focus of this entry lies with the achievements of anthropological

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