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Uncommon Ground: Holism and the Future of Anthropology
Authors:MICHAEL E. HARKIN
Affiliation:1. harkin@uwyo.edu
Abstract:Anthropology has long been a contested field with roots in both scientific and humanistic discourse. The “four-field” approach in American anthropology has been used by some as a means of suppressing conflict and enforcing a false sense of unity. While critiques of the four-field approach are warranted, in fact holism represents anthropology's greatest strength. Anthropology gains a competitive advantage over other disciplines in its ability to combine biological and cultural approaches. Moreover, the four-field model, while historically contingent, is well suited to the institutional and political realities of the American academy, especially the public research university.
Keywords:general anthropology  holism  subfield isolation
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