Culture & Truth: The Remaking of Social AnalysisBeacon Press, 1 Ê.¤. 1993 - 280 ˹éÒ 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. |
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... described and reformulated in this book have grown out of a broad movement ; they are not the property of any single individual , discipline , or school . I have learned from the writings of numerous predecessors , contemporaries , and ...
... described and reformulated in this book have grown out of a broad movement ; they are not the property of any single individual , discipline , or school . I have learned from the writings of numerous predecessors , contemporaries , and ...
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... described earlier , of an Ilongot man's re- actions to the death of his seventh child . At the same time , my bereavement was so much less than that of my parents that I could not then imagine the overwhelming force of rage possible in ...
... described earlier , of an Ilongot man's re- actions to the death of his seventh child . At the same time , my bereavement was so much less than that of my parents that I could not then imagine the overwhelming force of rage possible in ...
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... described this moment in my journal : " I felt like in a nightmare , the whole world around me expanding and contracting , visually and vis- cerally heaving . Going down I find a group of men , maybe seven or eight , standing still ...
... described this moment in my journal : " I felt like in a nightmare , the whole world around me expanding and contracting , visually and vis- cerally heaving . Going down I find a group of men , maybe seven or eight , standing still ...
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... described as if they were complete in themselves , rather than being linked with larger pro- cesses unfolding before and after the ritual period . Through what processes does the afflicted person recover or continue to be afflicted ...
... described as if they were complete in themselves , rather than being linked with larger pro- cesses unfolding before and after the ritual period . Through what processes does the afflicted person recover or continue to be afflicted ...
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The Erosion of Classic Norms | 25 |
After Objectivism | 46 |
Imperialist Nostalgia | 68 |
Reorientation | 89 |
Putting Culture in Motion | 91 |
Ilongot Improvisations | 109 |
Narrative Analysis | 127 |
Renewal | 145 |
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