Europe in the Anthropological Imagination

Europe in the Anthropological Imagination
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Book Synopsis Europe in the Anthropological Imagination by : Susan Parman

Download or read book Europe in the Anthropological Imagination written by Susan Parman and published by Pearson. This book was released on 1998 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Europe in the Anthropological Imagination is a provocative, reflective book about how American anthropologists study Europe. The book is composed of fourteen essays by twelve anthropologists who have worked in Europe for at least twenty years. These anthropologists were asked to address how, when, where, and why they began to study Europe, and to consider what this implied for the development of anthropology in general (since anthropology is traditionally identified as a field that studies the non-western, exotic Other)."--Back cover.


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