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Contrarian anthropology : the unwritten rules of academia / Laura Nader.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nader, Laura, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anthropology--Methodology.
Anthropology.
Power resources--Research--Methodology.
Power resources.
Law--Methodology.
Law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (489 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York ; Oxford, England : Berghahn Books, 2018.
Summary:
Analyzing the workings of boundary maintenance in the areas of anthropology, energy, gender, and law, Nader contrasts dominant trends in academia with work that pushes the boundaries of acceptable methods and theories. Although the selections illustrate the history of one anthropologist's work over half a century, the wider intent is to label a field as contrarian to reveal unwritten rules that sometimes hinder transformative thinking and to stimulate boundary-crossing in others.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
1960s to 1980s
Chapter 1. Up the Anthropologist
Chapter 2. Barriers to Thinking New about Energy
Chapter 3. The Vertical Slice
Chapter 4. A User Theory of Law
Chapter 5. The Subordination of Women in Comparative Perspective
Chapter 6. The ADR Explosion
Chapter 7. Post-Interpretive Anthropology
Chapter 8. Orientalism, Occidentalism, and the Control of Women
1990s to 2000s
Chapter 9. From Legal Process to Mind Processing
Chapter 10. Civilization and Its Negotiations
Chapter 11. Coercive Harmony
Chapter 12. The Three-Cornered Constellation
Chapter 13. The Phantom Factor
Chapter 14. Postscript on the Phantom Factor
Chapter 15. Controlling Processes
Chapter 16. Pushing the Limits
Chapter 17. In a Woman’s Looking Glass
2000s to 2010s
Chapter 18. Crime as a Category
Chapter 19. Breaking the Silence
Chapter 20. Iraq and Democracy
Chapter 21. Law and the Theory of Lack
Chapter 22. Promise or Plunder?
Chapter 23. What the Rest Think of the West
Chapter 24. The Words We Use
Chapter 25. Vengeance, Barbarism, and Osama bin Laden
Chapter 26. Three Jihads
Chapter 27. The Anthropologist, the State, the Empire and the “Tribe”
Chapter 28. Whose Comparative Law?
INDEX
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (EBC, viewed January 12, 2018).
ISBN:
9781785337086
1785337084

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