CRISIS, AUSTERITY AND METHODENSTREIT: Postgraduate Education in Canada a la Fun Du Siecle

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  • Andrew P. Lyons

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https://doi.org/10.15173/nexus.v7i1.78

Abstract

This paper examines the current predicament of Canadian anthropology in terms of its potential and the constraints that inhibit the realization of its possibilities. A general historical consideration of 'interpretive anthropology', as formulated in the American context, forms the basis for a call to 'moral nerve'.

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1990-01-01

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