The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Anthropology is the first instalment of The SAGE Handbook of the Social Sciences series and encompasses major specialities as well as key interdisciplinary themes relevant to the field. Globally, societies are facing major upheaval and change, and the social sciences are fundamental to the analysis of these issues, as well as the development of strategies for addressing them. This handbook provides a rich overview of the discipline and has a future focus whilst using international theories and examples throughout. The SAGE Handbook of Cultural Anthropology is an essential resource for social scientists globally and contains a rich body of chapters on all major topics relevant to the field, whilst also presenting a possible road map for the future of the field. Part 1: Foundations; Part 2: Focal Areas; Part 3: Urgent Issues; and Part 4: Short Essays: Contemporary Critical Dynamics.

Indigeneity: Reflections in Four Voices

Indigeneity: Reflections in Four Voices

Indigeneity: reflections in four voices
Marama Muru-Lanning Rob Thorne Hine Waitere Sita Venkateswar

Indigenizing Anthropology = Affirmative Sabotage

Sita: This multiply authored and polyphonic essay is at a remove from the chapter first envisaged when the invitation to contribute to the new Handbook was accepted. It has evolved from the discomfort and uneasiness I grappled with in assuming an authorial voice to talk about indigeneity or represent indigenous perspectives, rather than conversing with and alongside indigenous anthropologists to dialogically address how to think about indigeneity in the 21st century and the implications to anthropological discourses. The trigger for a fuller understanding of what was at stake occurred as the ...

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