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9781845206017

Anthropology Put to Work

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  • ISBN13:

    9781845206017

  • ISBN10:

    1845206010

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-06-15
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

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Summary

How do anthropologists work today and how will they work in future? While some anthropologists have recently called for a new "public" or "engaged" anthropology, profound changes have already occurred, leading to new kinds of work for a large number of anthropologists. The papers in this volume indicate that the new conditions of anthropological work require significant departures from standard principles, such as replacing ethnographic rapport with multiple forms of collaboration. The goal is to help graduate students and early-career scholars accept these changes without feeling something essential to anthropology has been lost.

Author Biography

Richard G. Fox is President Emeritus, Wenner-Gren Foundation and an Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Les Fields is Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Participants in the Wenner-Gren Symposiump. xi
Introduction: How Does Anthropology Work Today?p. 1
Anthropological Collaborations in Colombiap. 21
Gray Spaces and Endless Negotiations: Forensic Anthropology and Human Rightsp. 45
Collaborating to Meet the Goals of a Native Sovereign Nation: The Tule River Tribal History Projectp. 65
Doing Cultural Anthropology and Disability Studies in Rehabilitation Training and Research Contextsp. 85
In Praise of "Reckless Minds": Making a Case for Activist Anthropologyp. 103
What Do Indicators Indicate? Reflections on the Trials and Tribulations of Using Food Aid to Promote Development in Haitip. 129
Working Anthropology: A View from the Women's Research Arenap. 149
Potential Collaborations and Disjunctures in Australian Work Sites: An Experiential Renderingp. 161
The Dilemmas of "Working" Anthropology in Twenty-first-Century Indiap. 181
Ethnographic Alchemy: Perspectives on Anthropological Work from Northern Madagascarp. 201
Reflections on the Symposiump. 217
Referencesp. 225
Indexp. 253
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