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Overview""Culture in Practice"" collects the academic and political writings from the 1960s through the 1990s of anthropologist Marshall Sahlins. More than a compilation, ""Culture in Practice"" unfolds as an intellectual autobiography. The book opens with Sahlins's early general studies of culture, economy and human nature. It then moves to his reportage and reflections on the war in Vietnam and the antiwar movement, the event that most stringly affected his thinking about cultural specificity. Finally, it offers his more historical and globally aware works on indigenous peoples, especially those of the Pacific islands. Sahlins exposes the cultural specificity of the West, developing a critical account of the distinctive ways that we act in and understand the world. The book includes a play eview of Robert Audrey's sociobiology, essays on ""native"" consumption patterns of food and clothes in America and the West, explorations of how two thousand years of western cosmology affect our understanding of others, and ethnohistorical accounts of how cultural orders of Europeans and Pacific islanders structured the historical experiences of both. Throughout, Sahlins offers his own way of thinking about the anthropological project. To transcend critically our native categories in order to understand how other peoples have historically constructed their modes of existence -even now, in the era of globalization - is the great challenge of contemporary anthropology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marshall SahlinsPublisher: Zone Books Imprint: Zone Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 1.021kg ISBN: 9780942299373ISBN 10: 094229937 Pages: 648 Publication Date: 29 January 2001 Recommended Age: From 18 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsCulture in Practice, a beautifully produced collection of essays from four decades, provides a synoptic view of the work that has made Sahlins one of the most important anthropologists in America. - T. M. Luhrmann, TLS A publication that has value both as an historical record of changing Western intellectual fortunes and as an authoritative compendium of observations on those cultures whose beliefs are so often marginalised. - Robert Pepperell, Leonardo Culture in Practice, a beautifully produced collection of essays from four decades, provides a synoptic view of the work that has made Sahlins one of the most important anthropologists in America. -T. M. Luhrmann, TLS Author InformationMarshall Sahlins is the Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology Emeritus at the University of Chicago. His books include Stone Age Economics, Culture and Practical Reason, Islands of History, and How ""Natives"" Think: About Captain Cook, For Example. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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