by Michæl F Brown (Author)
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 336
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 01 Oct 2004
ISBN 10: 0674016335
ISBN 13: 9780674016330
Book Overview: Michael Brown brings a discerning anthropological eye and ear to the passionate questions raised by efforts to protect native heritage from use by outsiders. Who Owns Native Culture? is a major and vital work, opening up to view a tournament of values central to contemporary thinking about culture. -- Fred Myers, New York University The genius of the book is both to bring together a vast amount of disparate material... and to add to this the author's own touch: his ability to present embattled people and conflicting logics with hopes for provisional, practical, empirically wise and humane solutions. -- Marilyn Strathern, University of Cambridge An outstanding book on a subject of vital importance. Michael Brown has emerged as a commanding figure in debate about this subject, and here we see why. Not only does he cover a tremendous range of issues but unlike other books on the subject, his offers guidelines for how such complex issues should be politically negotiated. Must reading! -- Katherine Verdery, University of Michigan Everyone whose research involves indigenous cultures, indigenous property rights, or intellectual property issues should have a closely read and well-highlighted copy of Brown's book. -- Joe Watkins, University of New Mexico