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An Anthropological Toolkit - Sixty Useful Concepts (Paperback)
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An Anthropological Toolkit - Sixty Useful Concepts (Paperback)
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Loot Price R297
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Presenting sixty theoretical ideas, David Zeitlyn asks 'How to
write about anthropological theory without making a specific
theoretical argument.' "David Zeitlyn has written a wryly engaging,
short book on, essentially, why we should not become theoretical
partisans-that, indeed, being a serious theorist means accepting
precisely that principle."-Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University To
answer, he offers a series of mini essays about an eclectic
collection of theoretical concepts that he has found helpful over
the years. The book celebrates the muddled inconsistencies in the
ways that humans live their messy lives. There are, however, still
patterns discernible: the actors can understand what is going on,
they see an event unfolding in ways that are familiar, as belonging
to a certain type and therefore, Zeitlyn suggests, so can
researchers. From the introduction: This book promotes an eclectic,
multi-faceted anthropology in which multiple approaches are applied
in pursuit of the limited insights which each can afford.... I do
not endorse any one of these idea as supplying an exclusive path to
enlightenment: I absolutely do not advocate any single position. As
a devout nonconformist, I hope that the following sections provide
material, ammunition and succour to those undertaking nuanced
anthropological analysis (and their kin in related disciplines)....
Mixing up or combining different ideas and approaches can produce
results that, in their breadth and richness, are productive for
anthropology and other social sciences, reflecting the endless
complexities of real life. ...This is my response to the death of
grand theory. I see our task as learning how to deal with that
bereavement and how to resist the siren lures of those promising
synoptic overviews. This book is relevant to anthropology,
communication studies, cultural studies and sociology.
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