Ethnological Imagination: A Cross-Cultural Critique of Modernity

Univ of Minnesota Press (2004)
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In the work of these thinkers, Kurasawa finds little justification for two of the most prevalent claims about social theory: the wholesale "postmodern" dismissal of the social-theoretical enterprise because of its supposedly intractable ...

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