Culture & Truth: The Remaking of Social AnalysisBeacon Press, 15.03.2001 - 280 Seiten Exposing the inadequacies of old conceptions of static cultures and detached observers, the book argues instead for social science to acknowledge and celebrate diversity, narrative, emotion, and subjectivity. |
Inhalt
1The Erosion of Classic Norms | |
2 After Objectivism | |
3 Imperialist Nostalgia | |
4Putting Culture into Motion | |
7 Changing Chicano Narratives | |
8 Subjectivity in Social Analysis | |
Border Crossings | |
Epilogue A Raging Battle | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Américo Paredes analytical anger AngloAmerican AngloTexan anthropology appear argues become bereavement betel quid border Chicano classic ethnographies classic norms Clifford Geertz concept of culture conflict context corrido critique death depicts described discipline discourse diversity domination E. P. Thompson emotional Esperanza ethic ethnographer’s ethnographic ethnographic writing everyday example experience feelings fieldwork forms Galarza grief headhunting historian human hunting Ibid ideology Ifugao Ilongot Ilongot Headhunting imperialist nostalgia José Limón knowledge Latino lives man’s Mexican Miami Vice Michelle Rosaldo monumentalists moral narrative native nineteenthcentury North American notion objectivist one’s Paredes Paredes’s patriarchal pattern people’s perceptions person perspective Philippines Pierre Bourdieu political position practices protagonists rage readers relations Renato Rosaldo rhetorical ritual says shaped socalled social analysis social critic social description society speak Stanford story subordinate tell tempo theory things Turnbull Turner University Press Victor Turner vision warrior hero Weber York