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Recasting anthropological knowledge : inspiration and social science
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Recasting anthropological knowledge : inspiration and social science

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Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: on recombinant knowledge and debts that inspire Jeanette Edwards and Maja Petrović-Šteger; 2. Writing the parallax gap: an itinerary Debbora Battaglia; 3. Too big to fail Annelise Riles; 4. 'Hybrid custom' and legal description in Papua New Guinea Melissa Demian; 5. Entomological extensions: model huts and fieldworks Ann Kelly; 6. Kinship and the core house: contested ideas of family and place in a Ghanaian resettlement township Thomas Yarrow; 7. Invisible families: imagining relations in families based on same-sex partnerships Aivita Putnina; 8. Knowledge in a critical mode: feminist expertise in design and planning Eeva Berglund; 9. Spools, loops and traces: on etoy encapsulation and three portraits of Marilyn Strathern Maja Petrović-Šteger; 10. Inspiring Strathern Adam Reed.

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Recasting anthropological knowledge : inspiration and social science. ISBN 9781107009684. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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