Anthropology and politics have been epistemologically related at four structural levels: space, time, contlict and rite. Some anthropologists have made contributions to these four levels, tuming political anthropology into a… Click to show full abstract
Anthropology and politics have been epistemologically related at four structural levels: space, time, contlict and rite. Some anthropologists have made contributions to these four levels, tuming political anthropology into a subdiscipline. The delimitation of the minimal space for the emergency of the 'political' has been central to all the orientations of political anthropology -from the evolutionist to the processual-. On the other hand, political anthropology as an intellectual practice is deeply influenced by the day-to-day political vicissitudes.
               
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