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'Culture is no excuse'. Critiquing multicultural essentialism and identifying the anthropological concrete

Barry, Brian. 2001. Culture and equality. An egalitarian critique of multiculturalism. Cambridge: Polity. xi + 399 pp. Hb.: £55.00. ISBN: 0 74562 227 5; Pb. £16.99. ISBN: 0 74562 228 3.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2004

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Extract

The issues raised in Brian Barry's new book are among the most important and the most difficult facing contemporary anthropology. They evince at once the global arena in which anthropological writings now appear, the correspondence between the technical language anthropology uses and the rhetoric of political engagement employed by anthropology's ‘subjects’ to further their ‘rights’, and, thereby, the inevitably political character of anthropology's own pronouncements. The issues centre on the ontological nature of culture.

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© 2003 European Association of Social Anthropologists

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