Dear all,
In an upcoming course on "postcolonial/decolonizing anthropology" I want to encourage students to engage with ethnographic literature written by non-Western anthropologists. Could anybody advise me on anthropologists from Asia, Africa and/or Latin America, and their best writings?
In addition, does anybody have experience with teaching a similar course, and if yes, would you mind sharing some ideas and insights with me?
I thank you all in advance!
Best wishes,
Mariske Westendorp
Department of Cultural Anthropology, University College Utrecht (Netherlands)
Department of Religious Studies, Utrecht University (Netherlands)
Department of Comparative Religious Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen (Netherlands)?
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