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... Anthropologists working today find themselves doing ethnography in a world characterised by new forms of empire - some call it liberal - that are intertwined in complex ways with the transnational hegemony of rights discourse ...
... Anthropologists working today find themselves doing ethnography in a world characterised by new forms of empire - some call it liberal - that are intertwined in complex ways with the transnational hegemony of rights discourse ...
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... anthropologists who interrogate the workings of rights claims and practices on the ground . Anthropologists , for example , have been sharply critical of the binds into which aboriginal Australians are placed by the demands of liberal ...
... anthropologists who interrogate the workings of rights claims and practices on the ground . Anthropologists , for example , have been sharply critical of the binds into which aboriginal Australians are placed by the demands of liberal ...
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... anthropologists have tended instead to observe the workings of women's rights in particular contexts , whether CEDAW Commission hearings ( Merry 2006 ) or local women's organisations . The development of such organisations is often ...
... anthropologists have tended instead to observe the workings of women's rights in particular contexts , whether CEDAW Commission hearings ( Merry 2006 ) or local women's organisations . The development of such organisations is often ...
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