Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter

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"Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter" is an influential edited volume by Talal Asad that critically examines how anthropology as a discipline has been shaped by, and complicit in, European colonialism.

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instanceOf book
edited volume
academicDiscipline anthropology
addressesConcept colonial discourse
politics of knowledge
power relations in fieldwork
representation of the Other
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
criticizes Eurocentric perspectives in anthropology
colonial complicity of anthropology
editor Talal Asad NERFINISHED
field cultural anthropology
social anthropology
focusesOnRegion Africa NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
genre academic book
anthology
hasContributor Abdul Hamid el-Zein NERFINISHED
Ernest Gellner NERFINISHED
G. W. Stocking Jr. NERFINISHED
J. A. Barnes NERFINISHED
John Comaroff NERFINISHED
T. O. Beidelman NERFINISHED
Talal Asad NERFINISHED
hasPart introduction by Talal Asad
hasReception considered a classic in critical anthropology
widely cited in anthropology
influenced critical history of anthropology
postcolonial studies
reflexive anthropology
language English
mainSubject European colonialism
anthropology
colonialism and knowledge production
history of anthropology
notableFor critical examination of anthropology’s relationship to colonialism
influence on postcolonial anthropology
publicationYear 1973
publisher Humanities Press NERFINISHED
Ithaca Press NERFINISHED
theoreticalOrientation critical anthropology
postcolonial critique
timePeriodDiscussed 19th century
20th century

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Talal Asad notableWork Anthropology and the Colonial Encounter