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Reviews for Anthropology & the colonial encounter

 Anthropology & the colonial encounter magazine reviews

The average rating for Anthropology & the colonial encounter based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2011-07-29 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Joseph Ahmad
Another re-examination of anthropology and colonialism. Does address more than everyday critique of how anthropology and colonialism grew up together, but otherwise says nothing new or of interest. A few articles on anthropological history, not more or less than that.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-02-02 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Wanda Padasdao
A memoir about a writer who, after a fight with cancer, takes a part-time job at a local, independently-run bookstore. This seemed right up my alley: books, bookstores, and writing are three of my favorite things (throw in some slashy TV and a couple of cupcakes and I'll never leave). But Shea's narrative is both too personal and too distant. She'll say things like, "And then Old Hank, who everyone in town knows, came in." That example is totally made-up and probably exaggerated, but the point remains: I don't know Old Hank; Shea never makes me feel, as a reader, like I know Old Hankā€”or anyone. I felt like I was having a conversation with a group of people I just met but who all know each other: their stories would resonate greatly with them, but leave me feeling left out in the cold. Shea never brings the reader in; she made me nostalgic for the bookstore in the small town where I grew up, but didn't make me feel like I knew her bookstore at all. I don't know if I was just cranky when I read this or not, but it left me feeling dissatisfied; it left me cold.


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