Decolonizing anthropology : moving further toward an anthropology for liberation /
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Imprint: | Washington, D.C. : Association of Black Anthropologists : American Anthropological Association, c1991. |
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Description: | vi, 188 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1476953 |
Table of Contents:
- Anthropology as an agent of transformation : introductory comments and queries / Faye V. Harrison
- Man and nature, white and other / Michael L. Blakey
- Colonized anthropology : cargo-cult discourse / Pem Davidson Buck
- On ethnography in an intertextual situation : reading narratives or deconstructing discourse? / Glenn H. Jordan
- Undoing fieldwork : personal, political, theoretical and methodological implications / Deborah D'Amico-Samuels
- Ethnography as politics / Faye V. Harrison
- Confronting the ethics of ethnography : lessons from fieldwork in Central America / Philippe Bourgois
- "They exploited us, but we didn't feel it" : hegemony, ethnic militancy, and the Miskitu-Sandinista conflict / Charles R. Hale
- Anthropology and liberation / Edmund T. Gordon
- Militarism and accumulation as cargo cult / Angela Gilliam.