After the crisis : anthropological thought, neoliberalism and the aftermath / edited by James G. Carrier.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, NY : Routledge, 2016.
Description
195 pages : 25 cm.

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    Series
    Routledge studies in anthropology. [More in this series]
    Summary note
    "After the Crisis: Anthropological Thought, Neoliberalism and the Aftermath offers a thought-provoking examination of the state of contemporary anthropology, identifying key issues that have confronted the discipline in recent years and linking them to neoliberalism, and suggesting how we might do things differently in the future.The first part of the volume considers how anthropology has come to resemble, as a result of the rise of postmodern and poststructural approaches in the field, key elements of neoliberalism and neoclassical economics by rejecting the idea of system in favour of individuals. It also investigates the effect of the economic crisis on funding and support for higher education and addresses the sense that anthropology has {u2018}lost its way{u2019}, with uncertainty over the purpose and future of the discipline. The second part of the book explores how the discipline can overcome its difficulties and place itself on a firmer foundation, suggesting ways that we can productively combine the debates of the late twentieth century with a renewed sense that people live their lives not as individuals, but as enmeshed in webs of relationship and obligation."--Publisher's website.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • Anthropology in neoliberalism / James G. Carrier
    • Anthropology and neoliberalism / James G. Carrier
    • Neoliberal anthropology / James G. Carrier
    • History, power and the rise of the United States ruling class / Michael Blim
    • Migration and insecurity : rethinking mobility in the neoliberal age / Jeffrey H. Cohen and Ibrahim Sirkeci
    • Looking for a place to stand : theory, field and holism in contemporary anthropology / Sabina Stan
    • Seriously enough? : Describing or analysing the Native(s)'s Point of View / Eduardo Dullo
    • A critical anthropology for the present / Jeff Maskovsky and Ida Susser.
    ISBN
    • 9781138100855 ((hardback ; : alk. paper))
    • 1138100854 ((hardback ; : alk. paper))
    LCCN
    ^^2015033993
    OCLC
    932003444
    RCP
    H - S
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