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Colonial subjects. Essays on the practical history of anthropology

Autor P. Pels / O. (Eds.) Salemink

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS

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  • Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780472110179
  • ISBN10 0472110179
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 364
  • Año de Edición 2000
  • Encuadernación Tela

Colonial subjects. Essays on the practical history of anthropology

Autor P. Pels / O. (Eds.) Salemink

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS

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It is often forgotten that anthropology--the scientific study of cultural difference--arose from situations that required a practical management of cultural differences. Out of the practical contexts of colonial contact--administration, mission, nationalism, policing, settler cultivation, tourism, warfare--emerged methods, and images of otherness, that inform anthropological notions of cultural difference to this day.

The essays in this volume share the assumption that "ethnography," far from being the unique purview of anthropology, is a broader field of practice out of which and alongside which anthropology attempted to distinguish itself as a scientific discipline. They explore a variety of situations in colonial South and Southeast Asia and Africa and in the treatment of the indigenous inhabitants of North America and Australia to provide genealogies of present-day anthropological practices, tracing them back to the subjects of colonial ethnography.

This book introduces into the history of anthropology many of the insights developed in recent studies in history, cultural studies, and the anthropology of colonialism. It can serve as a course book in the history of anthropology and the anthropology of colonialism, while at the same time addressing a much larger audience of students of colonial history, of the history of science and modernity, and of globalization.

About the Author:

Peter Pels is Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Amsterdam. Oscar Salemink is Program Officer for Social Sciences and Humanities, The Ford Foundation-Vietnam.