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Article: Gramsci, culture and anthropology.(Book Review)
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- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
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- March 1, 2005
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CREHAN, KATE. Gramsci, culture and anthropology. x, 220 pp., bibliogr. Berkeley: Univ. California Press, 2002. [pounds sterling]49.95 (cloth), [pounds sterling]18.95 (paper)
Kate Crehan, in the space of a little over two hundred pages, attempts to provide a fresh perspective on links between theory in anthropology and the work of theorist Antonio Gramsci. She does this first by providing a 'reading' of Gramsci in relation to cultural theory in anthropology, and in the latter part of the book through a critique of the various ways in which Gramsci's work has already been incorporated into dominant theoretical discourse in anthropology (as exemplified in the work ...
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