

Assessing cultural anthropology
Book • 1994
Robert Borofsky's "Assessing Cultural Anthropology" provides a critical evaluation of the field's methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and ethical considerations.
The book examines the evolution of cultural anthropology, highlighting key debates and controversies.
It explores the challenges of conducting research in diverse cultural contexts and the importance of reflexivity in anthropological practice.
Borofsky's work encourages a critical engagement with the discipline, promoting greater self-awareness and ethical responsibility among anthropologists.
He advocates for a more engaged and impactful approach to anthropological research, emphasizing the importance of contributing to social justice and positive change.
The book examines the evolution of cultural anthropology, highlighting key debates and controversies.
It explores the challenges of conducting research in diverse cultural contexts and the importance of reflexivity in anthropological practice.
Borofsky's work encourages a critical engagement with the discipline, promoting greater self-awareness and ethical responsibility among anthropologists.
He advocates for a more engaged and impactful approach to anthropological research, emphasizing the importance of contributing to social justice and positive change.
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