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020 _a 9780231066853
040 _aIIITD
082 _a306.09
_bMCG-B
100 _aMcgrane, Bernard
245 _aBeyond anthropology :
_bsociety and the other
_cby Bernard Mcgrane
260 _bColumbia University Press,
_aNew York :
_c©1989
300 _ax, 150 p. :
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes index and Bibliography.
505 _t1. The other in the Renaissance
_t2. The other in the Enlightenment
_t3. The other in the Nineteenth century
520 _aThis study analyzes the manner in which the perception of human difference has changed from the time of the Renaissance to the 20th century. Building on the insights of Foucault and Garfinkel, it charts how humanity has become contained within the anthropological concept of the "Other." An inquiry into the history of the different conceptions of difference in the West from the sixteenth to early twentieth century. It shows how the concept of the Other was formed through the scope of Christianity during the Renaissance, through the dichotomy of knowledge and ignorance during the Enlightenment, through a concept of civilization evolving from primitive to modern in the nineteenth century, and through differences in culture in the twentieth century.
650 _aphilosophical anthropology, philosophy of psychology.
650 _aphilosophy and theory of sociology.
650 _a Anthropologie -- Philosophie -- Histoire.
650 _aAnthropologie théologique -- Christianisme
650 _a Anthropology -- Philosophy -- History
650 _a Anthropology -- Philosophy.
650 _aCulturele verschillen. Books & L
650 _aCulturele verschillen.
650 _a Diferencia (Filosofía)
650 _a Ethnocentrism
650 _aEtnocentrismo.
650 _a Hombre (Teología cristiana)
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