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- Title
JAMES CLIFFORD AND THE ETHICAL TURN IN ANTHROPOLOGY RETURNS: BECOMING INDIGENOUS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY.
- Authors
Hoon Song
- Abstract
The article focuses on James Clifford who was an anthropologist and mentions his interest towards self-professed amateurism. Topics discussed include his views on how to write about the contemporary issues of indigeneity; relation between this self-prescribed impotence and the indigenous historical practices like gesture circumscribes; and mentions his book "Routes: Travel and Translation in the Late Twentieth Century.
- Subjects
CLIFFORD, James, 1945-; ANTHROPOLOGISTS; AMATEURISM in literature; INDIGENOUS ethnic identity; ROUTES: Travel &; Translation in the Late 20th Century (Book)
- Publication
Cultural Critique, 2017, Issue 97, p176
- ISSN
0882-4371
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5749/culturalcritique.97.2017.0176