Beyond Anthropology
Explore the evolution of human perception with Beyond Anthropology by Bernard McGrane, published by Columbia University Press in 1992. This insightful study delves into how the understanding of human difference has transformed from the Renaissance to the 20th century. With a keen analysis influenced by thinkers like Foucault and Garfinkel, McGrane reveals how humanity has been framed within the anthropological notion of the "Other." Spanning 150 pages, this book is essential for anyone interested in anthropology, philosophy, and social sciences. It challenges readers to rethink ethnocentrism and the philosophical implications of difference. Ideal for students and scholars alike, Beyond Anthropology invites you to engage with the complexities of human identity and cultural understanding. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this thought-provoking work to your collection!