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- 1 - Bibliography: On the History and Political Economy of Knowledge Production in Western Anthropology By Maximilian C. Forte Seminar Director for ANTH 630, New Directions in Anthropological Research, Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal, 2015 (Revised and updated, 2016) Covering topics such as: Canadian Anthropology US Anthropology and war Imperialism and/in Anthropology Anthropology and colonial rule US philanthropic foundations and Anthropology Applied/Practical Anthropology Anthropology and science Decolonizing Anthropology Racism in US Anthropology Advocacy, militancy, objectivity Critiques of the culture concept Histories of African, Asian, British, Canadian, German, Indian, Italian, Melanesian and other Anthropologies Historical & political-economic roots of Anthropological practice North American Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples Western Anthropology and Africa

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Bibliography:

On the History and Political Economy of Knowledge Production in Western Anthropology

By

Maximilian C. Forte

Seminar Director for ANTH 630, New Directions in Anthropological Research,

Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal, 2015

(Revised and updated, 2016)

Covering topics such as:

Canadian Anthropology US Anthropology and war Imperialism and/in Anthropology Anthropology and colonial rule US philanthropic foundations and Anthropology Applied/Practical Anthropology Anthropology and science Decolonizing Anthropology Racism in US Anthropology Advocacy, militancy, objectivity Critiques of the culture concept Histories of African, Asian, British, Canadian, German, Indian, Italian,

Melanesian and other Anthropologies Historical & political-economic roots of Anthropological practice North American Anthropology and Indigenous Peoples Western Anthropology and Africa

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