Questions of Anthropology

Jonathan Parry editor Charles Stafford editor Rita Astuti editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:1st Jul '07

Should be back in stock very soon

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Also available in hardback, 9781845207496 GBP55.00 (July, 2007)

Anthropology today seems to shy away from the big, comparative questions that ordinary people in many societies find compelling.Anthropology today seems to shy away from the big, comparative questions that ordinary people in many societies find compelling. Questions of Anthropology brings these issues back to the centre of anthropological concerns.Individual essays explore birth, death and sexuality, puzzles about the relationship between science and religion, questions about the nature of ritual, work, political leadership and genocide, and our personal fears and desires, from the quest to control the future and to find one's 'true' identity to the fear of being alone. Each essay starts with a question posed by individual ethnographic experience and then goes on to frame this question in a broader, comparative context. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Questions of Anthropology presents an exciting introduction to the purpose and value of Anthropology today.

'This fascinating volume addresses large existential questions through the specifics of real people in real places. We hear an extraordinary diversity of voices, from Scottish adoptees on the anxieties of parentage, to Chinese farmers on anxieties about the future, to the president of Madagascar on the anxieties of power. Without embracing any simplistic universalism, Questions of Anthropology reminds us that all of us on this rapidly shrinking globe do indeed share a common humanity.' Sherry B. Ortner, University of California, Los Angeles

ISBN: 9781845207489

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 460g

288 pages