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Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology

Settler Colonialism and the Transformation of Anthropology The Politics and Poetics of an Ethnographic Event - Writing Past Colonialism Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

This work analyzes the politics of anthropological knowledge from critical perspective that alters existing understandings of colonialism. At the same time, it produces fresh insights into the history of anthropology. Organized around a historical reconstruction of the great anthropological controversy over doctrines of virgin birth, the book argues that the allegation a great deal about European colonial discourse and little if anything about indigenous beliefs. By means of an Australian example, the book shows not only that the alleged ignorance was an artefact of the anthropological theory that produced it, but also that the anthropology was an artefact of the anthropological theory that produced it, but also that the anthropology concerened has been closely tied into both the historical dispossesion and the continuing oppresion of native peoples. The author explores the links between metropolitan anthropological theory and local colonial politics from the 19th century up to the present, settler colonialism, and the ideological and sexual regimes that characterize it.

Book information

ISBN: 9780304703395
Publisher: Cassell
Imprint: Cassell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 301.0994
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 246
Weight: 300g
Height: 234mm
Width: 153mm
Spine width: 24mm