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On Resisting Resistance
Author(s)Brown, Michael F.
AbstractThe concept of resistance has become one of anthropology’s dominant theoretical preoccupations – so influential, in fact, that it threatens to overshadow other aspects of social life, to the detriment of our understanding of cultural complexity and creativity. Through a brief examination of two ethnographic cases from radically different social worlds, this essay assesses the perils of cultural accounts centered on resistance in particular and on “the problem of power” in general.
IssueNo4
Pages729-735
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAmerican Anthropologist
VolumeNo98
PubDateDecember 1996
ISBN_ISSN0002-7294

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