Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 1Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... anthropology of the Mediterranean . It suggests that the anthropology of the Mediterranean can be looked at in terms of two interrelated processes : how anthropologists as authors have tended to construct their texts and search for ...
... anthropology of the Mediterranean . It suggests that the anthropology of the Mediterranean can be looked at in terms of two interrelated processes : how anthropologists as authors have tended to construct their texts and search for ...
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... anthropology of the Mediterranean may be anguishing too much about whether we as anthropologist - authors are adequately representing the ' reality ' of the people we study . Are we as authors identifying too much with our ' characters ...
... anthropology of the Mediterranean may be anguishing too much about whether we as anthropologist - authors are adequately representing the ' reality ' of the people we study . Are we as authors identifying too much with our ' characters ...
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... anthropology of anthropologists ' . This insistence on reflexivity suggests that Herzfeld's own work should be examined from that same point of view . In what follows I want to discuss his three major publications ( Ours Once More 1982 ...
... anthropology of anthropologists ' . This insistence on reflexivity suggests that Herzfeld's own work should be examined from that same point of view . In what follows I want to discuss his three major publications ( Ours Once More 1982 ...
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