Antropología y Política. Varia epistemológica y prácticas intelectuales
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1994.v49.i2.292Abstract
Anthropology and politics have been epistemologically related at four structural levels: space, time, contlict and rite. Some anthropologists have made contríbutions to these four levels, tuming political anthropology into a subdiscipline. The delimitation of the minimal space for the emergency of the 'political' has been central to all the orientations of political anthropology -from the evolutionist to the processual-. On the other hand, political anthropology as an intellectual practice is deeply influenced by the day-to-day political vicissitudes.
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