Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo

The essay is devoted to an historical analysis of the progressive engagement of anthropological studies on the contemporary world with its difficult and conflictual situations. A particular attention is dedicated to the possible relations between anthropological studies and the different forms and a...

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Main Author: Antonino Colajanni
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Language:Italian
Published: Dipartimento Culture e Società - Università di Palermo 2023-06-01
Series:Archivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/aam/6591
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description The essay is devoted to an historical analysis of the progressive engagement of anthropological studies on the contemporary world with its difficult and conflictual situations. A particular attention is dedicated to the possible relations between anthropological studies and the different forms and aspects of power and the social action devoted to the transformation of the social and political relations. Starting from a brief analysis of the main responsibilities of anthropology in the colonial era, a particular attention is devoted to the origins and developments of the american orientation of the “engaged anthropology”, from the late years ’70. The themes and objects of research on that period changed drastically from the previous academic traditions, and social conflicts, wars, forms of violence, feminism, environmental crisis, have been identified as the ordinary problems to be studied. A following analysis is devoted to the intensive debate, diffused in Italy in the last decade, on an essay by Fabio Dei on the objections to the “radical critics to the State as an example of diffused and constrictive power”; and a specific attention is dedicated to an interesting book on the “militant anthropology”. Then, some concluding remarks are proposed on the necessity of an intensive and long-time ethnographic research for an acceptable form of “engaged anthropology”. The essay ends with a reference to some examples of “soft-engagement” by the author within its ethnographic researches in various contexts of indigenous South America.
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spelling doaj-art-78b3c02e95344b79b005796943c630012025-01-30T14:20:59ZitaDipartimento Culture e Società - Università di PalermoArchivio Antropologico Mediterraneo2038-32152023-06-01262510.4000/aam.6591Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologoAntonino ColajanniThe essay is devoted to an historical analysis of the progressive engagement of anthropological studies on the contemporary world with its difficult and conflictual situations. A particular attention is dedicated to the possible relations between anthropological studies and the different forms and aspects of power and the social action devoted to the transformation of the social and political relations. Starting from a brief analysis of the main responsibilities of anthropology in the colonial era, a particular attention is devoted to the origins and developments of the american orientation of the “engaged anthropology”, from the late years ’70. The themes and objects of research on that period changed drastically from the previous academic traditions, and social conflicts, wars, forms of violence, feminism, environmental crisis, have been identified as the ordinary problems to be studied. A following analysis is devoted to the intensive debate, diffused in Italy in the last decade, on an essay by Fabio Dei on the objections to the “radical critics to the State as an example of diffused and constrictive power”; and a specific attention is dedicated to an interesting book on the “militant anthropology”. Then, some concluding remarks are proposed on the necessity of an intensive and long-time ethnographic research for an acceptable form of “engaged anthropology”. The essay ends with a reference to some examples of “soft-engagement” by the author within its ethnographic researches in various contexts of indigenous South America.https://journals.openedition.org/aam/6591critical anthropologysocio-political engagementsocial responsibilities of social research“engaged anthropology”intensive ethnography and political militancy
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Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo
Archivio Antropologico Mediterraneo
critical anthropology
socio-political engagement
social responsibilities of social research
“engaged anthropology”
intensive ethnography and political militancy
title Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo
title_full Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo
title_fullStr Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo
title_full_unstemmed Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo
title_short Militanza, “impegno” e critica sociale dell’antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie. Le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell’antropologo
title_sort militanza impegno e critica sociale dell antropologia sulla base di intense etnografie le intenzioni trasformative e i giudizi politici dell antropologo
topic critical anthropology
socio-political engagement
social responsibilities of social research
“engaged anthropology”
intensive ethnography and political militancy
url https://journals.openedition.org/aam/6591
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