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Critically interrogates the powerful yet under-studied relationship between collective anthropological identities and affiliations (who 'we' think 'we' are) and anthropological methods, concepts and theories, both past and present. Attempts to decolonize and reimagine the Anglo-American anthropological mainstream. Revisits questions of anthropological multiplicity and plurality while exploring ways to build new bridges and connections between anthropologies and anthropologists. Puts multiple voices and anthropological styles in conversation within a single collection.

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Critically interrogates the powerful yet under-studied relationship between collective anthropological identities and affiliations (who 'we' think 'we' are) and anthropological methods, concepts and theories, both past and present. Attempts to decolonize and reimagine the Anglo-American anthropological mainstream. Revisits questions of anthropological multiplicity and plurality while exploring ways to build new bridges and connections between anthropologies and anthropologists. Puts multiple voices and anthropological styles in conversation within a single collection.
Autorenporträt
Nayanika Mathur is Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies at the University of Oxford. Her publications include Paper Tiger: Law, Bureaucracy, and the Developmental State in Himalayan India (Cambridge, 2016) and Crooked Cats: Beastly Encounters in the Anthropocene (Chicago,2021) as well as co-edited volumes on anthropological methods and Indian politics.