Why do people do social-cultural anthropology? Beyond
professional career motivations, what values underpin
anthropologists' commitments to lengthy training, fieldwork,
writing, and publication? "Mutuality" explores the values that
anthropologists bring from their wider social worlds, including the
value placed on relationships with the people they study, work
with, write about and for, and communicate with more broadly.In
this volume, seventeen distinguished anthropologists draw on
personal and professional histories to describe avenues to
mutuality through collaborative fieldwork, community-based projects
and consultations, advocacy, and museum exhibits, including the
American Anthropological Association's largest public outreach
ever--the "RACE: Are We So Different?" project. Looking critically
at obstacles to reciprocally beneficial engagement, the
contributors trace the discipline's past and current relations with
Native Americans, indigenous peoples exhibited in early
twentieth-century world's fairs, and racialized populations. The
chapters range widely--across the Punjabi craft caste, Filipino
Igorot, and Somali Bantu global diasporas; to the Darfur crisis and
conciliation efforts in Sudan and Qatar; to applied work in Panama,
Micronesia, China, and Peru. In the United States, contributors
discuss their work as academic, practicing, and public
anthropologists in such diverse contexts as Alaskan Yup'ik
communities, multiethnic New Mexico, San Francisco's Japan Town,
Oakland's Intertribal Friendship House, Southern California's
produce markets, a children's ward in a Los Angeles hospital, a New
England nursing home, and Washington D.C.'s National Mall. Deeply
personal as well as professionally astute, "Mutuality" sheds new
light on the issues closest to the present and future of
contemporary anthropology.Contributors Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf,
Robert R. Alvarez, Garrick Bailey, Catherine Besteman, Parminder
Bhachu, Ann Fienup-Riordan, Zibin Guo, Lane Ryo Hirabayashi, Lanita
Jacobs, Susan Lobo, Yolanda T. Moses, Sylvia Rodriguez, Roger
Sanjek, Renee R. Shield, Alaka Wali, Deana L. Weibel, Brett
Williams.
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