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Title Conceptualizing society / edited by Adam Kuper
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 1992

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Description viii, 152 pages ; 23 cm
Series European Association of Social Anthropologists
European Association of Social Anthropologists (Series)
Contents Introduction / Adam Kuper -- 1. Towards greater naturalism in conceptualizing societies / Fredrik Barth -- 2. The global ecumene as a network of networks / Ulf Hannerz -- 3. Comparison, a universal for anthropology: from 're-presentation' to the comparison of hierarchies of values / Daniel de Coppet -- 4. Parts and wholes: refiguring relationships in a post-plural world / Marilyn Strathern -- 5. Societies of nature and the nature of society / Philippe Descola -- 6. What goes without saying: the conceptualization of Zafimaniry society / Maurice Bloch
Summary But if the broad project is accepted, theoretical strategies are the subject of urgent debate. The authors in this volume advocate diverse approaches to social theory, ranging from the action-based models of network theorists through the subtleties of the neo-structuralists to the daring experiments of the new cognitivists. Their lively debates refer to fascinating case studies, drawn from wide ethnographic experience. Conceptualizing Society represents a significant contribution to social theory. It will be required reading for all social anthropologists, and for all those whose concern with social theory transcends the most parochial span
For a century, European social anthropology has been one of the most stimulating and creative influences within the social sciences. Social theory has had to grapple with the varieties of human experience reported by ethnographers; and out of their ethnographic experience, social anthropologists have constructed unique theoretical insights. The contributors to this volume, leading figures in European social anthropology today, reanimate this great tradition. They confront the models current in the social sciences with the diverse, often exotic, experiences and models of their subjects
Analysis Society
Notes The first of six volumes of papers from the first conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists held in the summer of 1990 in Coimbra, Portugal
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Ethnology -- Philosophy -- Congresses.
Ethnology -- Philosophy.
Ethnophilosophy -- Congresses.
Social sciences -- Philosophy -- Congresses.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Kuper, Adam.
European Association of Social Anthropologists.
Conference of European Association of Social Anthropologists (1st : 1990 : Coimbra, Portugal)
LC no. 91043623
ISBN 0415061245 (HB)
0415061253 (PB)