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    What might become of anthropology if it were to suspend its sometime claims to be a social science? What if it were to turn instead to exploring its affinities with art and literature as a mode of engaged creative practice carried forward in a world heterogeneously composed of humans and other than humans? Stuart McLean claims that anthropology stands to learn most from art and literature not as "evidence" to support explanations based on an appeal to social context or history but as modes of en…Read more
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    4. Other Shores: Insularity, Materiality and the Making of ‘Europe’
    In Agnes Czajka & Bora Isyar (eds.), Europe After Derrida: Crisis and Potentiality, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 61-79. 2013.