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Anthropos today

reflections on modern equipment

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An edition of Anthropos today (2003)

Anthropos today

reflections on modern equipment

The discipline of anthropology is, at its best, characterized by turbulence, self-examination, and inventiveness. In recent decades, new thinking and practice within the field has certainly reflected this pattern, as shown for example by numerous fruitful ventures into the "politics and poetics" of anthropology. Surprisingly little attention, however, has been given to the simple insight that anthropology is composed of claims, whether tacit or explicit, about anthropos and about logos--and the myriad ways in which these two Greek nouns have been, might be, and should be, connected.

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2003, Princeton University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Princeton, N.J
Series
In-formation series

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Dewey Decimal Class
301/.01
Library of Congress
GN33 .R25 2003, GN33.R25 2003

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Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
159

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Open Library
OL3566251M
ISBN 10
0691115656, 0691115664
LCCN
2002042564
OCLC/WorldCat
50948692
LibraryThing
1191145
Goodreads
2168779
335703

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OL2953760W

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