Critics against Culture

Anthropological Observers of Mass Society

Richard Handler author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press

Published:31st Dec '05

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Critics against Culture: Anthropological Observers of Mass Society - a collection of essays on the history of anthropology focused on Benedict, Boas, Sapir, and modernist thought by one of American anthropology's leading scholars - explores the roots of anthropology's early involvement with the study of American society. The essays making up this volume, focused on the critique of mass society and the history of the culture concept, examine Boasian anthropologists as critics of mass society. The book also includes two new, previously unpublished essays: one on Alexis de Tocqueville and Margaret Mead, the other on Jules Henry and Richard Hoggart. Handler offers a striking analysis of Boasian cultural criticism and the intersection between anthropology, American studies, and cultural studies.

Demonstrates the potentials and limits of American anthropology as a practice of social and cultural criticism and it provides among the clearest and most intelligent discussions of anthropology's relationship to... cultural studies. - George Marcus, Rice University

ISBN: 9780299213701

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 452g

248 pages