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Engaged anthropology, politics beyond the text, Stuart Kirsch

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Engaged anthropology, politics beyond the text, Stuart Kirsch
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-282) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Engaged anthropology
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1005684486
Responsibility statement
Stuart Kirsch
Sub title
politics beyond the text
Summary
"Does anthropology have more to offer than just its texts? In this timely and remarkable new book, Stuart Kirsch shows how anthropology can--and why it should--become more engaged with the problems of the world. Engaged Anthropology draws on the author's experiences working with indigenous peoples fighting for their environment, land rights, and political sovereignty. Including both short interventions and collaborations spanning decades, it recounts interactions with lawyers and courts, nongovernmental organizations, scientific experts, and transnational corporations. This unflinchingly honest account addresses the unexamined "backstage" of engaged anthropology. Coming at a time when some question the viability of the discipline, the message of this powerful and original work is especially welcome, as it not only promotes a new way of doing anthropology, but also compellingly articulates a new rationale for why anthropology matters."--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- How political commitments influence research -- When contributions are elusive -- The search for alternative outcomes -- When the intervention fails, does the research still matter? -- How analysis of local contexts can have global significance -- The risks of intervention -- Dilemmas of an expert witness -- Conclusion
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