Anthropology Through the Looking-Glass / Critical Ethnography in the Margins of Europe - Cambridge University Press, 1993 - 260

This innovative and ambitious book moves Greek ethnography from the margins to the center of anthropological theory, and demonstrates the theoretical insights that can thereby be gained. Preface, Key to Symbols, Romanticism and Hellenism: Burdens of Otherness, A Secular Cosmology, Aboriginal Europeans, Difference as Identity, The Double-Headed Eagle: Self-Knowledge and Self-Display, Strict Definitions and Bad Habits, The Practice of Relativity, Etymologies of a Discipline, Notes, Bibliography, Index.

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