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,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Luis Fernando Angosto Ferrández
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red 2012-09-01
Series:Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.aibr.org/antropologia/07v03/articulos/070301e.pdf
id doaj-f6a1d29a532947e7ab65bc08bb67845a
record_format Article
spelling 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
collection DOAJ
language Spanish
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Luis Fernando Angosto Ferrández
spellingShingle Luis Fernando Angosto Ferrández
The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red
Jean Comaroff
John Comaroff
Culture
Omnivorous science
author_facet Luis Fernando Angosto Ferrández
author_sort Luis Fernando Angosto Ferrández
title The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
title_short The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
title_full The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
title_fullStr The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
title_full_unstemmed The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism and Contemporary States
title_sort omnivorous science: jean and john comaroff on the politics of anthropology, capitalism and contemporary states
publisher Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red
series Antropólogos Iberoamericanos en Red
issn 1695-9752
1578-9705
publishDate 2012-09-01
description 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.
topic Jean Comaroff
John Comaroff
Culture
Omnivorous science
url http://www.aibr.org/antropologia/07v03/articulos/070301e.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT luisfernandoangostoferrandez theomnivoroussciencejeanandjohncomaroffonthepoliticsofanthropologycapitalismandcontemporarystates
AT luisfernandoangostoferrandez omnivoroussciencejeanandjohncomaroffonthepoliticsofanthropologycapitalismandcontemporarystates
_version_ 1725713798521683968