Anthropology through the Looking-Glass: Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe

Anthropology through the Looking-Glass: Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe

by Michael Herzfeld (Author)

Synopsis

Despite having emerged in the heyday of a dominant Europe, of which Ancient Greece is the hallowed spiritual and intellectual ancestor, anthropology has paradoxically shown relatively little interest in contemporary Greek culture. In this innovative and ambitious book, Michael Herzfeld moves Greek Ethnography from the margins to the centre of anthropological theory, revealing the theoretical insights that can be gained by so doing. He shows that the ideology that originally led to the creation of anthropology also played a large part in the growth of the modern Greek nation-state, and that Greek ethnography can therefore serve as a mirror for an ethnography of anthropology itself. He further demonstrates the role that scholarly fields, including anthropology, have played in the construction of contemporary Greek culture and Greek identity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 25 Aug 1989

ISBN 10: 0521389089
ISBN 13: 9780521389082

Media Reviews
'If the field of European ethnography has largely been ignored by the discipline of anthropology, which is still bent on living out of its fantasies of the erotic other, this work persuasively sets out the value of looking closer to home.' The Times Literary Supplement
'... he has moved scholarship decisively forward and set new standards for Europeanist anthropology.' Journal of Modern Greek Studies
'... a book which may be one of those few which change a landscape.' Anthropology Today
Anthropology Through the Looking Glass provides some telling insights into why European ethnography has been marginalized and why it will probably remain in the margins of the discipline in the future. It further presents a provocative critique of anthropology in general. Few who read it will be unmoved and it is bound to be controversial, given its broad scope and provocative tone. Peter S. Allen, Society for the Anthropology of Europe
...a book which may be one of those few which change a landscape. Anthropology Today
This significant addition to the literature on the Mediterranean and reflexive anthropology raises the standards for both fields. Choice
...has moved scholarship decisively forward and set new standards for Europeanist anthropology. Journal of Modern Greek Studies