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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Culture, Context and Anthropologists’ Accounts 1
- Chapter 1 Alliances and Avoidance: British Interactions with German-speaking Anthropologists, 1933–1953 19
- Chapter 2 Serving the Volk? Afrikaner Anthropology Revisited 32
- Chapter 3 ‘Making Indians’: Debating Indigeneity in Canada and South Africa 45
- Chapter 4 Culture in the Periphery: Anthropology in the Shadow of Greek Civilization 57
- Chapter 5 Culture: the Indigenous Account 73
- Chapter 6 We are All Indigenous Now: Culture versus Nature in Representations of the Balkans 86
- Chapter 7 Which Cultures, What Contexts, and Whose Accounts? Anatomies of a Moral Panic in Southall, Multi-ethnic London 97
- Chapter 8 ‘What about White People’s History?’: Class, Race and Culture Wars in Twenty-first-Century Britain 115
- Chapter 9 A Cosmopolitan Anthropology? 136
- Chapter 10 The Door in the Middle: Six Conditions for Anthropology 152
- Chapter 11 Adam Kuper: an Anthropologist’s Account 170
- References 189
- Notes on Contributors 209
- Index 213
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Culture, Context and Anthropologists’ Accounts 1
- Chapter 1 Alliances and Avoidance: British Interactions with German-speaking Anthropologists, 1933–1953 19
- Chapter 2 Serving the Volk? Afrikaner Anthropology Revisited 32
- Chapter 3 ‘Making Indians’: Debating Indigeneity in Canada and South Africa 45
- Chapter 4 Culture in the Periphery: Anthropology in the Shadow of Greek Civilization 57
- Chapter 5 Culture: the Indigenous Account 73
- Chapter 6 We are All Indigenous Now: Culture versus Nature in Representations of the Balkans 86
- Chapter 7 Which Cultures, What Contexts, and Whose Accounts? Anatomies of a Moral Panic in Southall, Multi-ethnic London 97
- Chapter 8 ‘What about White People’s History?’: Class, Race and Culture Wars in Twenty-first-Century Britain 115
- Chapter 9 A Cosmopolitan Anthropology? 136
- Chapter 10 The Door in the Middle: Six Conditions for Anthropology 152
- Chapter 11 Adam Kuper: an Anthropologist’s Account 170
- References 189
- Notes on Contributors 209
- Index 213