New History of AnthropologyISBN: 978-0-631-22599-7
Hardcover
420 pages
September 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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?What makes this collection excellent is not just the inventive
range of topics but, above all, the sophistication and
open-mindedness of the contributors.?
(Times Higher Education Supplement)
?This collection of original essays is new not just because it is newly published, but also because it is innovative. Without exception, these essays, contributed by historians and anthropologists, are theoretically sophisticated and historically informed. They constitute an historical sociology and politics of anthropological ideas and practices that illuminate current debates. Editor Kuklick has achieved a consistency and power not often found in varied collections. Essential.? (Choice)
"In this book one finds not only a helpful 'tool for both the teaching and learning pf the history of anthropology', but also learns about knowledge production as a tool for empowering a discipline not yet fully recovered from it entanglement with colonial power and exploitation, inter-disciplinary threats and intra-disciplinary struggles." (Critique of Anthropology, 2009)
"Kuklick and her contributors, continuing along the revelatory pathway cut by her The Savage Within, open new and illuminating perspectives on familiar terrains while providing detailed and provocative vistas onto hitherto disregarded areas of anthropology."–Glenn Bowman, University of Kent and Editor, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
"This is a wonderfully engaging brave collection of essays that
interrogates much of the received wisdom about the history of
anthropology. It moves the history of anthropology away from a
narrowly British-American focus and engages with the breadth of the
discipline in exciting and challenging ways."
–Howard Morphy, Australian National University
"A New History of Anthropology provides encyclopedic
coverage that is at once fresh and authoritative. Essays on
national traditions of anthropology intersect with those organized
topically, resulting in some surprising synergies."
–Richard Handler, University of Virginia and Editor,
History of Anthropology
"Kuklick's collection of original essays on the history of
anthropology is both comprehensive and accessible. It is
refreshingly new, not least her own chapter on British
anthropology, which brings her landmark book, The Savage
Within, vigorously up-to-date."
–Keith Hart, University of London
"In a growing field, Henrika Kuklick and her contributors
provide readers with good food for thought and reflection. With its
many dimensions, much of this book will remain indispensable for
future teaching and research."
–Andre Gingrich, Austrian Academy of Sciences