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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... simply did not . In what follows , I want to talk about how to talk about the cultural force of emotions . 1 The emotional force of a death , for example , derives less from an abstract brute fact than from a particular intimate ...
... simply did not . In what follows , I want to talk about how to talk about the cultural force of emotions . 1 The emotional force of a death , for example , derives less from an abstract brute fact than from a particular intimate ...
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... simply did not grasp the weight of their words . In 1974 , for example , while Michelle Rosaldo and I were living among the Ilongots , a six - month - old baby died , probably of pneu- monia . That afternoon we visited the father and ...
... simply did not grasp the weight of their words . In 1974 , for example , while Michelle Rosaldo and I were living among the Ilongots , a six - month - old baby died , probably of pneu- monia . That afternoon we visited the father and ...
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... simply be too much to bear . " My description from 1980 now seems so apt that I wonder how I could have written the words and nonetheless failed to appreciate the force of the grieving man's desire to vent his rage . Another ...
... simply be too much to bear . " My description from 1980 now seems so apt that I wonder how I could have written the words and nonetheless failed to appreciate the force of the grieving man's desire to vent his rage . Another ...
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... simply provides a space for distinct trajectories to traverse , rather than containing them in complete encapsulated form . From this perspective , Ilon- got headhunting stands at the confluence of three analyti- cally separable ...
... simply provides a space for distinct trajectories to traverse , rather than containing them in complete encapsulated form . From this perspective , Ilon- got headhunting stands at the confluence of three analyti- cally separable ...
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... death often achieved its effects simply by shifting from the position of those least involved to that of the chief mourners . Cultural depth does not always equal cultural elabora- tion . 19 | Grief and a Headhunter's Rage.
... death often achieved its effects simply by shifting from the position of those least involved to that of the chief mourners . Cultural depth does not always equal cultural elabora- tion . 19 | Grief and a Headhunter's Rage.
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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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