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  1. Time and the Other: How Anthropology Makes Its Object.Johannes Fabian - 2002
    Johannes Fabian takes an historical look at anthropology to demonstrate the emergence, transformation, and differentiation of uses of Time. Anthropological theory, from its beginnings in philosophy and linguistics, has provided Western thought and politics with deep-rooted images and convictions amounting to a kind of political cosmology. The anthropologists are 'here and now, ' the objects of their discourse are 'there and then, ' and the existence of the 'other'-- the 'savage', 'the 'primitive, ' the 'underdeveloped' world -- in the same (...)
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  • Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science.Prof James Ferguson - 1997 - Univ of California Press.
    "A vitally important contribution to anthropology.... Most importantly, although the critique is sharply directed, the tone of the volume is constructive rather than destructive—or deconstructive."—Joan Vincent, Barnard College "A rich, thought-provoking, and highly original collection.... The research presented is new and the perspectives original. This collection of essays casts significant new light on phenomena and practices which have long been central to anthropology, while at the same time introducing new substantive materials."—Don Brenneis, University of California, Santa Cruz.
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  • Anthropology at home.Anthony Jackson (ed.) - 1987 - Routledge.
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  • Mass Observation and Everyday Life: Culture.Nick Hubble - 2006 - History, Theory 3.
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