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Értékelés:
Kiadva: 30.04.2003.
Nyelv : Angol
Szint: Középiskola
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Referenciák: Nincs használatban
  • Esszék 'Postmodernism and the Works of Rosaldo, Dumont, and Derrida Describing the Theor', 1.
  • Esszék 'Postmodernism and the Works of Rosaldo, Dumont, and Derrida Describing the Theor', 2.
KivonatZsugorodni

With the end of colonialism and the emergence of a seemingly new world order, there raised a demand that research be useful and relevant, indicating that knowledge for its own sake was insufficient. As a result of this, what emerged was a new focus on 'development' and 'modernization' in the form of postmodernism. In these changing times, anthropology has come into contact with a variety of evolving concepts, including hybridity, montage, fluidity, and deconstruction. The question remains, how these concepts reflect the social, cultural and political changes that are occurring in study of anthropology today.
Postmodernism, as theoretical school of thought, is an intellectual movement that promotes itself as the 'antithesis' of modernism, rejecting the traditional theories that culture can be accurately described in certain situations. …

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