Educating Anthropologists in the Contemporary World : Rethinking Teaching, Learning, and Disciplinary Boundaries (Higher Education in Critical Perspective: Practices and Policies) (Library Binding)

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Educating Anthropologists in the Contemporary World : Rethinking Teaching, Learning, and Disciplinary Boundaries (Higher Education in Critical Perspective: Practices and Policies) (Library Binding)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 242 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781836954798
  • DDC分類 301

Full Description

Education is arguably the central arena where the discipline of anthropology is reproduced, challenged, and renewed. This volume examines how anthropology is taught and transformed in diverse institutional and socio-political contexts worldwide. Covering themes such as multimodal teaching, research-led learning, and disciplinary boundaries, the book offers new insights into the changing role of teaching within anthropology.  This book compiles ethnographically grounded case studies to explore how educators respond to technological advancements, neoliberal influences, and calls for decolonising pedagogy. By highlighting content-specific strategies and comparative reflection, this study views anthropological education as a vibrant and critical space where anthropology is reimagined and revitalised.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Introduction: Educating Anthropologists and Teaching Anthropology

Lorenzo Cañás Bottos, Jakob Krause-Jensen and Ioannis Manos

Part I: Global Contexts: Localising Anthropology

Chapter 1. Becoming a Social Anthropologist in South-East Mexico: A Personal Account from Chiapas

José Luis Escalona Victoria

Chapter 2. Canon Recreation in Teaching and Learning Anthropology in Brazil

Guillermo Vega Sanabria

Chapter 3. Objects and Producers of Knowledge: Is It Possible to Make a Transition from One to the Other?

Subhadra Mitra Channa

Chapter 4. Exporting, Appropriating and Reorienting the Canon: The Founding of Sociocultural Anthropology in Estonia

Lorenzo Cañás Bottos

Part II: Contested Spaces: Beyond Disciplinary Boundaries

Chapter 5. Making the Familiar Strange: Teaching Organisational Anthropology to Working Professionals in Denmark

Jakob Krause-Jensen

Chapter 6. An Emergency Toolkit for Non-Anthropologists: Teaching Anthropology at an Interdisciplinary Educational Environment in Globalising South Korea

Seung-Mi Han

Chapter 7. Teaching Ethnography in Greece: Engaged Practice and Rethinking the Discipline

Ioannis Manos

Chapter 8. Challenges and Potentials of Teaching College Anthropology in Twenty-First-Century Morocco

Kamal Feriali

Part III: Multimodal Engagements: Expanding Anthropological Pedagogies

Chapter 9. Drawing Futures for a Drawing Education in Anthropology: The Experiences of the LABareDA (Drawing and Anthropology Lab)

Aina Azevedo, Tatiana Lotierzo, Jeferson Carvalho da Silva and Katianne de Sousa Almeida

Chapter 10. Person-Centred and Existential Approaches to Anthropology

John Loewenthal

Chapter 11. Digital Dialogues: Exploring ChatGPT and AI Chatbots in Anthropological Education

Mark Friis Hau

Chapter 12. Anthropology as Counter-Attack: Rethinking Brazil through Teaching and Learning in Times of Pandemic

Leonardo Carbonieri Campoy

Afterword

David Mills

Index

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