Marc Augé Books
The Meaning Of Illness
By Mark Kidel, Marc Augé, Claudine Herzlich
First Published in 1988. The Meaning of Illness offers new ways of understanding the nature of disease and explores the idea that health and illness have a special interdependence. Experiences whic...
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The Meaning Of Illness
By Mark Kidel, Marc Augé, Claudine Herzlich
First Published in 1988. The Meaning of Illness offers new ways of understanding the nature of disease and explores the idea that health and illness have a special interdependence. Experiences whic...
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The Anthropological Circle
By Marc Augé, Martin Thom
Anthropology is both outside of history and within it. Histories of anthropology tend to summarise particular authors' intellectual differences; but, as Marc Augé argues in this book, first publish...
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The Anthropological Circle: Symbol, Function, History
By Marc Augé, Martin Thom
Anthropology is both outside of history and within it. Histories of anthropology tend to summarise particular authors' intellectual differences; but, as Marc Augé argues in this book, first publish...
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The War Of Dreams: Studies In Ethno Fiction
By Marc Augé, Augé, Marc
Diplomatique In this elegantly argued and compelling study, French anthropologist Marc Augé continues his critical exploration of contemporary modernity with an examination of the role of dreams, m...
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The War Of Dreams: Exercises In Ethno-Fiction
By Marc Augé, Augé, Marc
Diplomatique In this elegantly argued and compelling study, French anthropologist Marc Augé continues his critical exploration of contemporary modernity with an examination of the role of dreams, m...
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A Sense For The Other: The Timeliness And Relevance Of Anthropology
By Amy Jacobs, Marc Augé
If the end of exoticism is one of the characteristics of our time, and if classical anthropology based its study of alterity on this exotic distance from the other, is anthropology still possible,...
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