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Preface; Introduction: anthropology without history or anthropology in history?; 1. The anthropological circle: i. Two axes and four poles; ii. Evolution, culture, symbol; iii. Evolution, culture, function; iv. Symbol, function; v. Symbol, function, culture; vi. Culture, symbol; 2. Some questions concerning the current state of anthropology: i. The philosopher's questions; ii. Meaning, non-meaning and structure: Claude Lévi-Strauss; iii. Symbol and function: Victor Turner; iv. Instances and determination; 3. From moral crisis to intellectual doubt: i. The object of anthropology; ii. Ethnocentrism and anti-ethnocentrism; iii. Scientific practice, militant practice; Conclusions: i. New sites, new stakes; ii. Here, today; iii. Social logics; iv. A myth, a necessity: interdisciplinarity; Index.
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Add The anthropological circle, Anthropology is both outside of history and within it. Histories of anthropology tend to summarise particular authors' intellectual differences; but, as Marc Augé argues in this book, first published in English in 1982, these differences may in fact be in, The anthropological circle to your collection on WonderClub |