The question Dulley asks throughout her engagement with Roy Wagner's main essays is whether it is possible for the emic gesture to account for difference within difference without falling into the closure of totalization.
The question Dulley asks throughout her engagement with Roy Wagner's main essays is whether it is possible for the emic gesture to account for difference within difference without falling into the closure of totalization.
Iracema Dulley is Research Affiliate and Affiliate Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Social Sciences of the Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil. Prior to this, she held a post-doctoral visiting fellow position at the London School of Economics, UK, a researcher position at the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning, and a visiting professor position at the State University of Campinas, Brazil.
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Preface 1. Introduction: Difference and ethnography in Roy Wagner 2. Deconstruction, alterity, différance 3. Inventing culture 4. Groups and others 5. The names of others 6. On metaphor 7. Final remarks: Beyond the emic gesture 8. A short note: Under the guide of postscript
Preface 1. Introduction: Difference and ethnography in Roy Wagner 2. Deconstruction, alterity, différance 3. Inventing culture 4. Groups and others 5. The names of others 6. On metaphor 7. Final remarks: Beyond the emic gesture 8. A short note: Under the guide of postscript
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