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On Anthropological Knowledge Dan Sperber

On Anthropological Knowledge By Dan Sperber

On Anthropological Knowledge by Dan Sperber


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Dan Sperber discusses the way in which anthropology is written and read. He also offers a novel rationalist alternative to cultural relativism, based on anthropological and psychological arguments, and through his own fieldwork in Ethiopia, as well as providing an assessment of the work of Levi-Strauss through incisive critique.

On Anthropological Knowledge Summary

On Anthropological Knowledge: Three Essays by Dan Sperber

What can be understood of other cultures? And what can we learn about people in general from the study of other cultures? In the three closely related essays that constitute this book and which have already created considerable controversy in their original French versions, and been rewritten and expanded for this edition, Dan Sperber discusses these fundamental issues of anthropology. In the first essay he analyses the way in which anthropology is written and read. In the second, he offers a novel rationalist alternative to cultural relativism, based on both anthropological and psychological arguments, and illustrated by his own fieldwork in Ethiopia. The third essay provides an assessment of the work of Levi-Strauss, in which the arguments of the previous two essays are linked with an incisive critique of Levi-Strauss' contribution to the study of cultural variation.

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GOR013247883
9780521318518
0521318513
On Anthropological Knowledge: Three Essays by Dan Sperber
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1985-06-30
120
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