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Tag Archives: epistemology

18/11/2020

Truth & Consequences: 'Often Forgotten': Uncomfortable and Approximate Truths*

Stephen Reyna

‘…anosognosia, a useful psychiatric term for a lack of awareness of one’s own condition’ (McEwan, 2005: 74) This blog post assists in the treatment of a malady threatening social and cultural anthropology: epistemic anosognosia. If you got it, watch out!  It’s debilitating. The essay proposes that certain anthropologists suffer from it and suggests that theRead more

23/11/2019

Insights: Welcome to ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY COMMONS!

Julia Eckert, Damián O. Martínez, Stephen Reyna, Nina Glick Schiller

Welcome to our Blog! This new blog emerges from the need to bring the theoretical discussions developed in the Journal Anthropological Theory to a wider audience, global in its scope, diverse in its horizons. We especially seek theory that speaks to the pressing issues facing humanity and the planet. ATC aims to be a homeRead more