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The Antipodes of the Mind
Benny Shanon |
History, Memory, and Identity in Post-Soviet Estonia
Sigrid Rausing |
Children of the Japanese State
Roger Goodman |
The Ceremonial Animal
Wendy James
Adapting Wittgenstein's concept of the human species as 'a
ceremonial animal', Wendy James discusses in a readable and
lively style the conceptual ordering of space, time, and
rhythm; the mutualities of language, consciousness, ritual
and religious practice; the dialectics of gender and
generation; power, war, and peace; and large-scale modern
social formations such as the city and the nation. The
Foreword is by Michael J. Lambek, Professor of Anthropology,University of Toronto
The New Imperialism
David Harvey, Distinguished Professor, Ph.D
Program in Anthropology, City University of New York
People around the world are confused and concerned. Is it a
sign of strength or of weakness that the US has suddenly
shifted from a politics of consensus to one of coercion on
the world stage? What was really at stake in the war on
Iraq? Was it all about oil and, if not, what else was
involved? What role has a sagging economy played in pushing
the US into foreign adventurism and what difference does it
make that neo-conservatives rather than neo-liberals are now
in power? What exactly is the relationship between US
militarism abroad and domestic politics? These are the
questions taken up in this compelling and original book.
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