Theory can be more than it used to be : learning anthropology's method in a time of transition
Auteur(s) : Boyer, Dominic (Éd.)Faubion, James D. (Éd.)
Marcus, George E. (Éd.)Description matérielle : vi-285 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Publication : Ithaca : Cornell university press, 2015.Cote : G.5083Note : Bibliogr. p. [255]-267. Index. Thématique : Ethnologie | Méthodologie
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Lab. d'anthropologie sociale | G.5083 | Available | 8001504 |
Introduction: new methodologies for a transformed discipline / Boyer, Dominic and Marcus, George E. --
Portable analytics and lateral theory / Boyer, Dominic and Howe, Cymene --
On programmatics / Faubion, James D. --
The ambitions of theory work in the production of contemporary anthropological research / Marcus, George E. --
Theorizing the present ethnographically / Glaeser, Andreas --
Trans-formations of biology and of theory / Sunder Rajan, Kaushik --
Figuring out theory: ethnographic sketches / Fortun, Kim --
Theory as parallax and provocation / Ballestero, Andrea --
Undisciplined engagements: anthropology, ethnography, theory / Breglia, Lisa --
Theory making: from the raw to the cooked / Falcone, Jessica Marie --
People in glass cages (shouldn't throw theoretical stones) / Hunt, Jamer --
Ethnography and social theory: a dialectic to hang our hats on / Middleton, Townsend --
Theory as method / Reddy, Deepa S. --
Dialogue. Encountering and engaging theory (or not). Theory in the positive sense of the term. Teaching theory and analytical method --
Afterword: on the need to reinvent anthropological teaching and training in theory / Boyer, Dominic.