Yanomami
Discover the captivating insights of "Yanomami" by Rob Borofsky, published in 2005. This thought-provoking book delves into essential questions at the heart of anthropology, focusing on the complexities of fieldwork, knowledge production, and the ethical framework that guides the discipline. Borofsky takes a closer look at the Yanomami controversy, laying bare the ethical implications and dilemmas that have arisen within the field.
Spanning 391 pages, this comprehensive work not only critiques current practices in anthropology but also reflects on the broader implications for the profession. Whether you are an anthropology student, a researcher, or a curious reader, "Yanomami" offers a rich exploration of indigenous peoples and social conditions in Latin America. Enhance your understanding of anthropological ethics and the state of the discipline with Borofsky's insightful analysis.