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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
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  • Leipzig : Teubner
  • London : Routledge
  • London : UCL Press
  • London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
  • London [u.a.] : Macmillan
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781800732704 , 1800732708
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 288 pages , illustrations , 25 cm.
    Series Statement: Methodology and history in anthropology volume 42
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Adler, Jeremy D Franz Baermann Steiner
    DDC: 301.092
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    Keywords: Steiner, Franz Baermann ; Steiner, Franz Baermann Influence ; Steiner, Franz Baermann ; Steiner, Franz Baermann ; Anthropology History 20th century ; Anthropologists Biography ; Poets Biography ; Jewish authors Biography ; Anthropologists ; Anthropology ; Influence (Literary, artistic, etc ; Jewish authors ; Poets ; England ; Europe ; Biographies ; History ; Biografie ; Biografie
    Abstract: "Franz Baermann Steiner (1909-52) provided the vital link between the intellectual culture of central Europe and the Oxford Institute of Anthropology in its post-Second World War years. This book demonstrates his quiet influence within anthropology, which has extended from Mary Douglas to David Graeber, and how his remarkable poetry reflected profoundly on the slavery and murder of the Shoah, an event which he escaped from. Steiner's concerns including inter-disciplinarity, genre, refugees and exile, colonialism and violence, and the sources of European anthropology speak to contemporary concerns more directly now than at any time since his early death
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781789207682 , 1789207681
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 224 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Methodology and history in anthropology Volume 39
    Series Statement: Methodology and history in anthropology
    Parallel Title: Online version After society
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Berufslaufbahn ; Ethnologie ; Karriere ; Oxford ; Anthropology ; Anthropology / Study and teaching (Graduate) / England / Oxford ; University of Oxford ; University of Oxford ; Anthropology ; Anthropology / Study and teaching (Graduate) ; England / Oxford ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Oxford ; Ethnologie ; Karriere ; Berufslaufbahn
    Abstract: "In the early 1980s, when the contributors to this volume completed their graduate training at Oxford, the conditions of practice in anthropology were undergoing profound change. Professionally, the immediate postcolonial period was over and neoliberal reforms were marginalizing the social sciences. Analytically, the poststructuralist critique of the notion of 'society' challenged a discipline that dubbed itself as 'social'. Here self-ethnography is used to portray the contributors' anthropological trajectories, showing how analytical and academic engagements interacted creatively over time"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction. After Society / João Pina-Cabral and Glenn Bowman -- Part I. The Oxford Experience and Beyond -- Chapter 1. Plodding Towards Prosopography: Oxford Anthropology from 1976 on / Jeremy MacClancy -- Chapter 2. Amor Fati and the Institute of Social Anthropology / Glenn Bowman -- Chapter 3. The Lucky Anthropologist? Becoming an Anthropologist of Japan in Oxford / Dolores P. Martinez -- Chapter 4. Lost and Found in Oxford / Roger Just / Chapter 5. Is Necessity the Mother of Invention? / A. David Napier -- Part II. Ethnography as Vocation -- Chapter 6. Changing Questions? Reflections on Anthropology in and out of Oxford since the1980s / David N. Gellner -- Chapter 7. The Fieldwork Tradition and the Quest for Essential Perplexities / Signe Howell -- Chapter 8. Journeys of an Ethnographer: From Oxford to the Field and on to the Archives / Sandra Ott -- Part III. Why Anthropology? Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 9. Why Anthropology? Structuralism and Since / Timothy Jenkins -- Chapter 10. From Oxford to Cambridge: Chasing the Aka / Maryon McDonald -- Chapter 11. Mediterranean Equivoques at Oxford / João Pina-Cabral -- Index
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