The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
Few social scientists reach the status of contemporary classics. Jean and John Comaroff are among those who could be included in that category. Their current work is indeed on the crest of the wave of social analysis, but at least since the 1980s it has been followed,...
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doaj-f6a1d29a532947e7ab65bc08bb67845a2020-11-24T22:38:18ZspaAntropólogos Iberoamericanos en RedAntropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red1695-97521578-97052012-09-01070327129610.11156/aibr.070301eThe Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary StatesLuis Fernando Angosto Ferrández 0University of Sydney Few social scientists reach the status of contemporary classics. Jean and John Comaroff are among those who could be included in that category. Their current work is indeed on the crest of the wave of social analysis, but at least since the 1980s it has been followed, debated and also challenged within the field of anthropology. Beyond this disciplinary area, their work has resonated and continues to resonate in the spheres of sociology, politics and legal studies, in a clear demonstration of the strength and the potential of anthropological knowledge when it engages the ‘big issues’. It is only a part of the written production of John and Jean Comaroff that has been translated into Spanish, but contemporary Spanish and Latin American anthropologists are familiar with many of their theoretical proposals. Here is an opportunity to gain insight into these proposals and into the views of the Comaroffs on the politics of anthropology, capitalism and contemporary states.http://www.aibr.org/antropologia/07v03/articulos/070301e.pdfJean ComaroffJohn ComaroffCultureOmnivorous science |
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The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States |
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The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States |
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The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States |
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The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States |
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The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States |
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omnivorous science: jean and john comaroff on the politics of anthropology, capitalism and contemporary states |
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Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red |
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Few social scientists reach the status of contemporary classics. Jean and John
Comaroff are among those who could be included in that category. Their current
work is indeed on the crest of the wave of social analysis, but at least since the 1980s
it has been followed, debated and also challenged within the field of anthropology.
Beyond this disciplinary area, their work has resonated and continues to resonate in
the spheres of sociology, politics and legal studies, in a clear demonstration of the
strength and the potential of anthropological knowledge when it engages the ‘big
issues’. It is only a part of the written production of John and Jean Comaroff that
has been translated into Spanish, but contemporary Spanish and Latin American
anthropologists are familiar with many of their theoretical proposals. Here is an opportunity to gain insight into these proposals and into the views of the Comaroffs on
the politics of anthropology, capitalism and contemporary states. |
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Jean Comaroff John Comaroff Culture Omnivorous science |
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http://www.aibr.org/antropologia/07v03/articulos/070301e.pdf |
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