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Date: Wed, 29 Nov 1995 16:40:10 -0800 (PST)
From: "<\"Jules David Tuyes\">" <jdtantx-AT-sfsu.edu>
Subject: advocacy-anthropology.



Dear Bourdieu list subscribers,

Fully aware of the slightly unrelated nature of this request, I am looking
for information about a school of anthropology called
advocacy-anthropology.  From what I have heard, this discipline goes by
other names as well.  Please forward any names or recommendations about
these authors or works to me if at all possible. I hope to explore some of
Bourdieu's interpretations of cultural-capital, texts, along with issues
of representation, _through_ this discipline of advocacy anthropology. 
Ethnography/activism/representation/practice.  How do these larger themes
relate?  To tell you the truth, I am looking for thos epolitical practices
I have had to leave behind in beginning school again. 

Sincerely,
______________________________________________________________________________
"We were in a large room.  Full of people.  All kinds.  And they had arrived
 at the same time.  And they were all free and they were all asking themselves
 the same question:  What is behind that curtain?  They were all free.  And
 they were all wondering what would happen next."   --Laurie Anderson
______________________________________________________________________________ 
Jules David Tuyes                               jdtantx-AT-sfsu.edu
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