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Representation of India, 1740-1840: The Creation of India in the Colonial Imagination |
By Amal Chatterjee |
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Languages of the Lash: Corporal Punishment and Identity in Imperial Russia |
By Abby M. Schrader |
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Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization (Public Worlds, V. 1) |
By Arjun Appadurai |
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The Ethographic Imagination |
By Paul Willis |
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State of Exception |
By Giorgio Agamben |
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The Culture of the New Capitalism |
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Ethnography through Thick and Thin |
By George E. Marcus |
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Doing Visual Ethnography |
By Sarah Pink |
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Statecraft and Political Economy on the Taiwan Frontier, 1600-1800 |
By John Robert Shepherd |
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism: (The New Critical Idiom) |
By Ania Loomba |
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Orientalism: Western Conceptions of the Orient |
By Edward W. Said |
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Colonial Discourse/ Post-Colonial Theory |
By Laura Chrisman, Patrick Williams |
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The Empire Writes Back: (New Accents) |
By Bill Ashcroft |
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Colonialism: A Theoretical Overview |
By Shelley L. (TRN), Jurgen/ Frisch, Osterhammel, … |
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The Ethnographic Self: Fieldwork and the Representation of Identity |
By Amanda Jane Coffey |
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Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (A School of American Research Advanced Seminar) |
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Encountering Development |
By Arturo Escobar |
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Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography : A School of American Research, Advanced Seminar |
By James Clifford |
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Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century |
By James Clifford |
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Learning to Labor |
By Paul E. Willis |
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Corporal Punishment of Children in Theoretical Perspective |
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The Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism |
By Richard Sennett |
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Die unerträgliche Leichtigkeit des Seins. |
By Milan Kundera |
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Nation and Narration |
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Anthropology as Cultural Critique: An Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences |
By Michael M. J. Fischer, George E. Marcus |
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Black Skin, White Masks: (An Evergreen book) |
By Frantz Fanon |
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The Location of Culture: (Routledge Classics) |
By Homi Bhabha |
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Nations and Nationalism: (New Perspectives on the Past) |
By Ernest Gellner |
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Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World: A Derivative Discourse |
By Partha Chatterjee |
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The History of Sexuality: An Introduction (Vintage) |
By Michel Foucault |
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Provincializing Europe |
By Dipesh Chakrabarty |
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Nightwatch: The Politics of Protest in the Andes |
By Orin Starn |
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The Wretched of the Earth |
By Frantz Fanon |
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Argonauts of the Western Pacific |
By Malinowski Bronislaw |
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Beyond Left and Right: Future of Radical Politics |
By Giddens Anthony |
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White Mythologies |
By Robert Young |
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Colonialism and Its Forms of Knowledge |
By Bernard S. Cohn |
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Cultures of Politics Politics of Cultures: Re-Visioning Latin American Social Movements |
By Arturo Escobar, Sonia E Alvarez, Evelyn Dagnino |
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The Making of New Social Movements in Latin America: Identity, Strategy, and Democracy (Series in Political Economy and Economic Development in Latin Am) |
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The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art |
By James Clifford |
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Interpretation of Cultures: (Basic Books Classics) |
By Geertz Clifford |
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A Time for Tea: Women, Labor, and Post/Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation (A John Hope Franklin Center Book) |
By Piya Chatterjee |
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The History of Sexuality: The Care of the Self (Vintage) |
By Michel Foucault |
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The History of Sexuality: The Use of Pleasure (Vintage) Vol. 2 |
By Michel Foucault |
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DISCIPLINE AND PUNISH |
By Michel Foucault |
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Power/knowledge: Selected interviews and other writings, 1972-1977 |
By Michel Foucault |
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Fearless Speech: (Foreign Agents) |
By Michel Foucault |
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Colonialism's Culture: Anthropology, Travel and Government |
By Nicholas Thomas |
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Colonialism and Neocolonialism |
By Jean-Paul Sartre |
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Taiwan's Imagined Geography: Chinese Colonial Travel Writing and Pictures, 1683-1895 (Harvard East Asian Monographs) |
By Emma Jinhua Teng |
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The work that rewrote the history of ethnography
The book is a collection of various authors coming from different fields of anthropology as well as ethnographic writing. As the title of the book mentions, these writers' intentions intersect on the pivotal point of writing and culture which reflects the semiotic turn or cultural turn of social sci ... (continue)
The book is a collection of various authors coming from different fields of anthropology as well as ethnographic writing. As the title of the book mentions, these writers' intentions intersect on the pivotal point of writing and culture which reflects the semiotic turn or cultural turn of social sciences after the 80s of last millennium and the rethinking upon the positivist views toward representation of the others. The influence of the book was overwhelming that almost half of the territory of the field was dug out and under close observation.
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