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Volume 46 (2002): Issue 1 (Mar 2002): Reinventing the Invention of Culture. Guest Editors: David Murray and Joel Robbins
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Social Analysis
Table of Contents
Editorial
Social Analysis
The International Journal of Cultural and Social Practice
Special Section
Introduction
Reinventing the Invention of Culture
On the Critical Uses of Difference
The Uninvited Guest and "The Invention of Culture"
The Gift of Shame
The Invention of Postcolonial Society
Reinventing "The Invention of Culture"
On Being 'Natural' in the Rainforest Marketplace
Science, Capitalism and the Commodification of Biodiversity
Recursive Tricks and Holographic Infinities
"The Invention of Culture" and After
The Art of Losing One's Own Culture Isn't Hard to Master, It's Obviation
Roy Wagner, Gregory Bateson, and the Art of Science Writ Large
"The Invention of Culture," Magalim, and the Holy Spirit
Queering the Culture Cult
Afterword
Forum
The World Trade Center and Global Crisis
Some Critical Perspectives
Review Articles
New Visions of the State
Foundation and Empire (with apologies to Isaac Asimov)
A Consideration of Hardt and Negri's Empire
Notes
Contributors
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