Over the last decade, new ways of critically exploring culture and representation have energized and fragmented cultural anthropology. Can the range of perspectives influenced by these developments have a productive relationship with objectivist traditions of anthropological scholarship and ethnography? The present paper suggests how and why this question should be affirmatively answered.
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