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Ways of knowing: anthropological approaches to crafting experience and knowledge - v. 18

Harris, Mark(Edited by)
Part of the Methodology and History in Anthropology series
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That there are multiple ways of knowing the world has become a truism. What meaning is left in the sheer familiarity of the phrase? The essays here consider how humans come to know themselves and their worlds. Should anthropologists should seek complexity or simplicity in their analyses of other societies? By going beyond the notion that a way of knowing is a perspective on the world, this book explores paths to understanding, as people travel along them, craft their knowledge and shape experience. The topics examined here range from illness to ignorance, teaching undergraduates in Scotland to learning a Brazilian martial arts dance, Hegels concept of the dialectic to the poetry of a Swahili philosopher. A central concern is how anthropologists can know and write about the silent, theconcealed and theembodied.

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Berghahn Books.
1789204151 / 9781789204155
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
301.01
01/10/2007
English
336 pages
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