
Freddy Foks, "Participant Observers: Anthropology, Colonial Development, and the Reinvention of Society in Britain" (U California Press, 2023)
New Books in Anthropology
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The Epistemological Privilege of African Anthropologists
I was quite struck by the difficulties that these researchers had in East Africa and other areas of Africa. I think perhaps in some sense Malinowski's own sort of heroic self-conception has left a deep mark on the field. Their positionality is not only vis a vis, the ethnographic subjects of their research, but also figures of the settlers. There were really strong pushes to even further expropriate African peoples and anthropologists kind of set their face against those projects to a greater or lesser extent. And at least I see part of the politics of their ethnography in trying to enter into a dialogue with white racists who said that colonized peoples had no culture, no
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