kuper, adam. culture, identity and the project of a cosmopolitan anthropology
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Culture, Identity and the Project of a Cosmopolitan AnthropologyAuthor(s): Adam KuperSource: Man, New Series, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Sep., 1994), pp. 537-554Published by: Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and IrelandStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2804342Accessed: 20/07/2009 16:17
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Issue Table of ContentsMan, New Series, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Sep., 1994), pp. 537-784Front MatterCulture, Identity and the Project of a Cosmopolitan Anthropology [pp.537-554]Literary Anthropology and the Case Against Science [pp.555-581]Sociality and Immediacy: Or, Past and Present Conversations on Bands [pp.583-603]The Value of Words and the Meaning of Things in Eastern Indonesian Exchange [pp.605-629]Retaining Reality: Some Practical Problems with Objects as Property [pp.631-644]The Yupno as Post-Newtonian Scientists: The Question of What is 'Natural' in Spatial Description [pp.645-666]Freedom or Autonomy: A Modern Melanesian Dilemma [pp.667-688]Between Mission and Market: Events and Images in a Melanesian Society [pp.689-711]CommentThe Myths of Origin of the Indian Untouchables [p.712]Contingency of the Incest Taboo [pp.712-713]Understanding Slavery [p.713]
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