Adam Kuper has an interesting piece on his book Anthropologists and Anthropology, forty years on and in an updated new edition (with a reversed title). It’s a survey of British Anthropology as a discipline – almost an anthropology of anthropology. Kuper taught me briefly as an undergraduate, when I took a survey social science course at Brunel (or ‘dead white men with beards’ as it was known). After Darwin, Marx, Weber, Freud, Kuper taught Durkheim.
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