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Cultural Studies Review - Slight Anthropologies (e-book)
[978-0-522-85410-7]
Author: John Frow and Katrina Schlunke (eds)
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‘Slight Anthropologies’ has been plucked from Gabrielle Fletcher’s challenging and absorbing example of new writing to become the connective tag for this issue. In many surprising ways the essays in this collection evoke an idea of the human as a fragile category. ‘Slight’ anthropology is here then a study of a particular kind of ‘mankind’ where both the practice and the object are in different ways porous events. As this title touches upon the diverse essays and reviews collected within, the initially deprecating mode (slight) can be seen to operate as a kind of contagion, where one vulnerable project spreads through another and another.

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