Political Anthropology: Paradigms and Power
By: Donald V. Kurtz
A while back I talked to a colleague about this prroject. He was a generation younger than :I and specialized as an economic antbropolagist. Me was surprised when I mentioned the different theoretical orientations that have directed research into political anthropology historically. And Z was surprised when he commented that political anthropology had always appeared to him to be a dispersed field kvithout a theoretical center. That has not been the case since the field was formally established in 1940 with the publication of African. Political Systems (Fortes and Evalts-Pritchard 1940)” But to a younger scholar kvho came to the practice of anthropology after the 1970s, thcr field might appear to be dispersed because since the mid-1970s the methodologies by which anthropologists study political phenomena have emanated from different theoretical centers. [download]
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