Why America's Top Pundits Are Wrong :Anthropologists Talk Back - California Series in Public Anthropology
Why America's Top Pundits Are Wrong :Anthropologists Talk Back - California Series in Public Anthropology
paperback
Published:
10 December, 2004
Description
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780520243569 |
| ISBN10 | 0520243560 |
| Number Of Pages | 282 |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Product Dimensions | 152 x 229 x 18 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | University of California Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
"The punditocracy are our modern day mythmakers. The anthropologists assembled in this collection deftly debunk their myths and make a passionate case for the importance of anthropology to public debate. The authors present sustained, intelligent, and often biting and humorous criticisms of some of the most influential recent popular writings on social science and international relations. This is a very important book." - Bill Maurer, author of Recharting the Caribbean; "From an anthropological standpoint, the world increasingly looks as if it is led by glib, but uninformed, insensitive dolts. In this volume, the authors fight back against the pundits whose influential publications presume the same expertise as anthropologists. They underscore the overgeneralizations, prejudices, false reasoning, and inaccuracies of these popular authors and in doing so provide a useful corrective." - William Beeman, author of The Study of Culture at a Distance"
Author's Bio
Catherine Besteman is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Colby College and author of Unraveling Somalia: Race, Violence, and the Legacy of Slavery (1999), among other books. Hugh Gusterson, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Science at MIT, is author of Nuclear Rites: A Weapons Laboratory at the End of the Cold War (California, 1996) and People of the Bomb (2004).