Reclaiming a Scientific Anthropology

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Reclaiming a Scientific Anthropology

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A strong advocate for anthropology as a science, Lawrence Kuznar reviews the recent challenges to this ideology from creationists and 'scientific' racists on one side and postmodernists, marxists and feminists on the other. Moreover, Kuznar provides a brief review of anthropology as a science, summarizes major theoretical works in anthropology and other fields on the science/humanism debate, and offers several important case examples from cultural anthropology and archaeology showing science in action. An interesting, provocative book for anthropologists and ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate classes in theory and method.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 1. Introduction
Chapter 2 2. Anthropological Science
Chapter 3 3. Science: problems with Progress
Chapter 4 4. Anthropological Science: Two Examples
Part 5 II
Chapter 6 5. Traditionalist Critiques of Anthropological Science
Chapter 7 6. The Postmodern Vanguard: Non-Traditional Critics of Science
Chapter 8 7. Elevating the Other
Chapter 9 8. The Mutable Past: Postmodern Archaeology
Part 10 III
Chapter 11 9. Strange Bedfellows: Comparison of Challenges to Scientific Anthropology
Chapter 12 10. Crusading Anthropology: The Case Against
Chapter 13 11. Where Do We Go from Here?
Chapter 14 References

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Published Nov 26 1996
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9780761991144
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 230 x 151 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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