This critique of the globalisation of the culture principle in anthropology contends that the subjective anthropology promoted through postmodernism represents an extreme development of long established, highly patronising and misleading evaluations of the anthropologist's creative role in the construction of theory.
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This critique of the globalisation of the culture principle in anthropology contends that the subjective anthropology promoted through postmodernism represents an extreme development of long established, highly patronising and misleading evaluations of the anthropologist's creative role in the construction of theory.
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Very Good. Paperback. Very slight shelfwear to extremities of bookcovers, otherwise fine. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 192 p. London School of Economics Monographs on Social Anthropology.