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Anthropology And Social Theory - Culture, Power, And The Acting Subject (Paperback, New Ed)
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Anthropology And Social Theory - Culture, Power, And The Acting Subject (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: John Hope Franklin Center Book
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In Anthropology and Social Theory the award-winning anthropologist
Sherry B. Ortner draws on her longstanding interest in theories of
cultural practice to rethink key concepts of culture, agency, and
subjectivity for the social sciences of the twenty-first century.
The seven theoretical and interpretive essays in this volume each
advocate reconfiguring, rather than abandoning, the concept of
culture. Similarly, they all suggest that a theory which depends on
the interested action of social beings-specifically practice
theory, associated especially with the work of Pierre
Bourdieu-requires a more developed notion of human agency and a
richer conception of human subjectivity. Ortner shows how social
theory must both build upon and move beyond classic practice theory
in order to understand the contemporary world.Some of the essays
reflect explicitly on theoretical concerns: the relationship
between agency and power, the problematic quality of ethnographic
studies of resistance, and the possibility of producing an
anthropology of subjectivity. Others are ethnographic studies that
apply Ortner's theoretical framework. In these, she investigates
aspects of social class, looking at the relationship between race
and middle-class identity in the United States, the often invisible
nature of class as a cultural identity and as an analytical
category in social inquiry, and the role that public culture and
media play in the creation of the class anxieties of Generation X.
Written with Ortner's characteristic lucidity, these essays
constitute a major statement about the future of social theory from
one of the leading anthropologists of our time.
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Imprint: |
Duke University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
John Hope Franklin Center Book |
Release date: |
November 2006 |
First published: |
November 2006 |
Authors: |
Sherry B. Ortner
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Dimensions: |
235 x 155 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
188 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8223-3864-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Social sciences >
Sociology, social studies >
Anthropology >
General
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LSN: |
0-8223-3864-5 |
Barcode: |
9780822338642 |
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