CONCEPTUALIZING IRANIAN ANTHROPOLOGY: PAST AND PRESENT PERSPECTIVES
In all, these useful and informative articles assess the status of anthropology of/in Iran realistically, even candidly... [They] reflect the cautiously optimistic attitude at the time of the conference, a hopefulness that meanwhile has withered...[and] illustrate the difficulties of transplanting a young social science based on humanism and curiosity (rather than pragmatism) to a society that is distrustful of intellectual pursuits deemed as potentially dangerous to an authoritarian state. Anthropos
The authors present an incisive and illuminating overview of Iranian anthropology...Despite [considerable] difficulties, the authors uniformly demonstrate a reflexive, ethically responsible, and politically aware anthropology and offer valuable insights about the greater emphasis on problem-focused research by Iranian anthropologists and the potential for a valuable future role for applied anthropology in Iran. Choice
This book... is certainly an indispensable tool for anyone interested in anthropological research on the country. Essays are accompanied by bibliographies that often contain hidden or forgotten treasures. A comprehensive bibliography of anthropological studies of Iran in English collated by Hegland completes the book. JRAI
During recent years, attempts have been made to move beyond the Eurocentric perspective that characterized the social sciences, especially anthropology, for over 150 years. A debate on the "anthropology of anthropology" was needed, one that would consider other forms of knowledge, modalities of writing, and political and intellectual practices. This volume undertakes that challenge: it is the result of discussions held at the first organized encounter between Iranian, American, and European anthropologists since the Iranian Revolution of 1979. It is considered an important first step in overcoming the dichotomy between "peripheral anthropologies" versus "central anthropologies." The contributors examine, from a critical perspective, the historical, cultural, and political field in which anthropological research emerged in Iran at the beginning of the twentieth century and in which it continues to develop today.
Shahnaz R. Nadjmabadi is a social anthropologist, who worked at
UNESCO in Paris from 1977 to 1984. She is a Senior Research Fellow at the
Department of Anthropology at the Eberhard Karls Universität, Tübingen
(Germany) and a member of the Competence Network Crossroads.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: United Kingdom, 26 June 2012
Format: Paperback / softback, 286 pages
Dimensions: 15.3 x 22.9 x 1.6 centimeters (0.40 kg)
Writer: Shahnaz R. Nadjmabadi
Table of ContentsIntroduction
Shahnaz R. Nadjmabadi
PART I: FROM FOLKLORE TO ANTHROPOLOGY: THE PASSAGE
Chapter
1. The Contribution of Foreign Anthropologists to Iranology
Ali A. Bulookbashi
Chapter
2. Storytelling as a Constituent of Popular
Culture: Folk Narrative Research in Contemporary Iran
Ulrich Marzolph
Chapter
3. Iranian Anthropology - Crossing
Boundaries: Influences of Modernization, Social Transformation and Globalization
Mary Elaine Hegland
PART II: VOICES FROM WITHIN: INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONS
Chapter
4. Anthropology in Post-revolutionary Iran
Nematollah Fazeli
Chapter
5. Making and Remaking an Academic
Tradition: Towards an Indigenous Anthropology in Iran
Nasser Fakouhi
Chapter
6. Iranian Anthropologists Are Women
Soheila Shahshahani
PART III: ANTHROPOLOGICAL PRACTICE: CONSTRAINTS AND POSSIBILITIES
Chapter
7. Applied Anthropology in Iran?
Jean-Pierre Digard
Chapter
8. Past Experiences and Future Perspectives
of an Indigenous Anthropologist on Anthropological Work in Iran
Mohammad Shahbazi
Chapter
9. Anthropological Research in Iran
Lois Beck
Chapter
10. Being from There: Dilemmas
of a 'Native Anthropologist'
Ziba Mir-Hosseini
PART IV: PAST AND PRESENT PERSPECTIVES: CHALLENGING THE FUTURE
Chapter
11. Usual Topics: Taboo Themes and New Objects in Iranian Anthropology
Christian Bromberger
Chapter
12. Islamophobia and Malaise in
Anthropology
Fariba Adelkhah
Chapter
13. Personal Reflections on
Anthropology of and in Iran
Richard Tapper
Select Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
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