• Anthropology and the Will to Meaning: A Postcolonial Critique (Anthropology, Culture and Society)

Anthropology and the Will to Meaning: A Postcolonial Critique (Anthropology, Culture and Society)

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Anthropology, the study of societies and cultures different to our own, is based on the humanist assumption that difference does not mean otherness and inferiority. In this book, Vassos Argyrou puts forward a powerful critique of both modern and postmodern anthropology that reveals the self-centered logic of anthropological humanism, offering the controversial conclusion that the anthropological project is forever doomed to failure. At the heart of the book is the idea that anthropologists are driven to produce knowledge not by a desire for power, as it is often assumed, but a by desire for meaning. Interpretation of Other societies and cultures allows them to construct an image of a symbolically unified, ethically ordered and hence meaningful world. Vassos Argyrou shows this assumption to be untenable because differentiation and distinction are in the nature of human being. He further argues that, paradoxically, by trying to uphold Sameness, anthropologists reproduce, inadvertently but inevitably, its contrary.

  • Author(s): Vassos Argyrou
  • Publisher: Pluto Press
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Published: 2002-07-20
  • Dimensions: Height: 8.4646 Inches, Length: 5.315 Inches, Weight: 0.66579603124 Pounds, Width: 0.5 Inches
  • Estimated Delivery: Jan 7, 2026
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