Nature and Society : Anthropological Perspectives
Synopsis
The contributors to this book focus on the relationship between nature and society from a variety of theoretical and ethnographic perspectives. Their work draws upon recent developments in social theory, biology, ethnobiology, epistemology, sociology of science, and a wide array of ethnographic case studies -- from Amazonia, the Solomon Islands, Malaysia, the Mollucan Islands, rural comunities from Japan and north-west Europe, urban Greece, and laboratories of molecular biology and high-energy physics. The discussion is divided into three parts, emphasising the problems posed by the nature-culture dualism, some misguided attempts to respond to these problems, and potential avenues out of the current dilemmas of ecological discourse.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis
- ISBN: 9780415132152
- Number of pages: 288
- Dimensions: 216 x 138 x 28 mm
- Weight: 454g
- Languages: English
