The Ethnological Imagination: A Cross-cultural Critique of Modernity

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U of Minnesota Press, 2004 - 249 Seiten
Kurasawa (sociology, York U., Toronto) suggests what he calls the ethnological imagination as one of the possible routes out of the impasse created by the apparent exhaustion or inadequacy of Western social theory to deal with cross-cultural thinking, which becomes ever more urgent in light of increasing cultural pluralism and difference in the glo
 

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Western Social Theory and the Ethnological
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of the Ethnological Imagination
35
Marx and
51
Webers Comparative
72
Durkheims Anthropological
93
LéviStrausss
113
Foucaults Critique
136
The Ethnological Imagination Then and Now
159
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Fuyuki Kurasawa is assistant professor of sociology at York University in Toronto, Canada, as well as a faculty associate of the Yale Center for Cultural Sociology.

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