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Among the Anthropologists
註釋Ethnographies should be read as the products of a particular time and school and as individual worlds imbued with the personality and the experiences of their authors. Nonetheless, there are shared standards of argument and demonstration that also shape the end product. In consequence, the best work contributes ideas on data that outlive the particular circumstances in which they were produced. The essays in this text range from historical investigations of some of the classic sources of anthropology, to portraits of individual scholars and autobiographical reflections on recent developments in this field.