Focusing on four influential, yet typically overlooked, French thinkers-Régis Debray, Emmanuel Todd, Marcel Gauchet, and Alain de Benoist-The Anthropological Turn shows how key issues of religion, identity, citizenship, and the state have been conceptualized and debated across a wide spectrum of political opinion in contemporary France.
Focusing on four influential, yet typically overlooked, French thinkers-Régis Debray, Emmanuel Todd, Marcel Gauchet, and Alain de Benoist-The Anthropological Turn shows how key issues of religion, identity, citizenship, and the state have been conceptualized and debated across a wide spectrum of political opinion in contemporary France.
Introduction: France in the 1970s and the Making of Political Anthropology Chapter 1. Toward a White Nationalist Europe: The Archaic Fantasies of Alain de Benoist Chapter 2. Marcel Gauchet and the Anthropology of the State Chapter 3. Family Ties: The Anthropology of Emmanuel Todd and the Identity of France Chapter 4. Tracking the Sacred: The Political Anthropology of Régis Debray Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
Introduction: France in the 1970s and the Making of Political Anthropology Chapter 1. Toward a White Nationalist Europe: The Archaic Fantasies of Alain de Benoist Chapter 2. Marcel Gauchet and the Anthropology of the State Chapter 3. Family Ties: The Anthropology of Emmanuel Todd and the Identity of France Chapter 4. Tracking the Sacred: The Political Anthropology of Régis Debray Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
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