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Edité par Wakefield Press, Kent Town, 2020
ISBN 10 : 1743057563ISBN 13 : 9781743057568
Vendeur : Grand Eagle Retail, Wilmington, DE, Etats-Unis
Livre
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Peter Sutton has been at various times, and sometimes simultaneously, a museum-based anthropologist with a foundational role in raising the profile of Australian Indigenous art, an anthropologist and linguist who has made significant ethnographic, analytical and theoretical contributions to both fields, and to the intersection between them, an expert on native title, and a public intellectual.In Ethnographer and Contrarian Sutton's colleagues reflect on aspects of his life and work. The book begins with a set of biographical essays that provide an overview of Peter's life and career, including a fascinating account of his early years.The second section focuses on his debate-changing and controversial book The Politics of Suffering. The essays reflect on the reactions to its original publication, or on its resonances with contributors' own experiences in the field.The third set of essays address Sutton's ground-breaking analysis of social change and of the transition between 'classical' and 'post-classical' social formations in Aboriginal Australia, and the emergence of 'families of polity'. The volume concludes with a complete bibliography of Sutton's published works.Edited by Julie D. Finlayson and Frances MorphyContributors: Nicolas Rothwell, Julie Finlayson, Francesca Merlan, J. Chris Anderson, John Morton, Gaynor Macdonald, Suzanne Ingram, David F. Martin, David Trigger, Nicolas, Peterson, Jeffrey Stead, Mary Laughren, Robert Graham, Ian Keen, Deane Fergie, Rod Lucas, Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, Philip Jones Sutton's colleagues reflect on aspects of his life and work, starting with a set of biographical essays. The second section focuses on his controversial book 'The Politics of Suffering'. The third section addresses Sutton's ground-breaking analysis of the transition between 'classical' and 'post-classical' social formations in Aboriginal Australia. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Wakefield Press, Mile End, SA, 2020
ISBN 10 : 1743057563ISBN 13 : 9781743057568
Vendeur : Adelaide Booksellers, Clarence Gardens, SA, Australie
Livre Edition originale
Trade Paperback. 1st Edition. MINT - a NEW copy. Black & white illustrations. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 282 pages. Peter Sutton has been at various times, and sometimes simultaneously, a museum-based anthropologist with a foundational role in raising the profile of Australian Indigenous art, an anthropologist and linguist who has made significant ethnographic, analytical and theoretical contributions to both fields, and to the intersection between them, an expert on native title, and a public intellectual.
Edité par Wakefield Press, Kent Town, 2020
ISBN 10 : 1743057563ISBN 13 : 9781743057568
Vendeur : AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australie
Livre
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Peter Sutton has been at various times, and sometimes simultaneously, a museum-based anthropologist with a foundational role in raising the profile of Australian Indigenous art, an anthropologist and linguist who has made significant ethnographic, analytical and theoretical contributions to both fields, and to the intersection between them, an expert on native title, and a public intellectual.In Ethnographer and Contrarian Sutton's colleagues reflect on aspects of his life and work. The book begins with a set of biographical essays that provide an overview of Peter's life and career, including a fascinating account of his early years.The second section focuses on his debate-changing and controversial book The Politics of Suffering. The essays reflect on the reactions to its original publication, or on its resonances with contributors' own experiences in the field.The third set of essays address Sutton's ground-breaking analysis of social change and of the transition between 'classical' and 'post-classical' social formations in Aboriginal Australia, and the emergence of 'families of polity'. The volume concludes with a complete bibliography of Sutton's published works.Edited by Julie D. Finlayson and Frances MorphyContributors: Nicolas Rothwell, Julie Finlayson, Francesca Merlan, J. Chris Anderson, John Morton, Gaynor Macdonald, Suzanne Ingram, David F. Martin, David Trigger, Nicolas, Peterson, Jeffrey Stead, Mary Laughren, Robert Graham, Ian Keen, Deane Fergie, Rod Lucas, Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, Philip Jones Sutton's colleagues reflect on aspects of his life and work, starting with a set of biographical essays. The second section focuses on his controversial book 'The Politics of Suffering'. The third section addresses Sutton's ground-breaking analysis of the transition between 'classical' and 'post-classical' social formations in Aboriginal Australia. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Wakefield Press, Kent Town, 2020
ISBN 10 : 1743057563ISBN 13 : 9781743057568
Vendeur : CitiRetail, Stevenage, Royaume-Uni
Livre
Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Peter Sutton has been at various times, and sometimes simultaneously, a museum-based anthropologist with a foundational role in raising the profile of Australian Indigenous art, an anthropologist and linguist who has made significant ethnographic, analytical and theoretical contributions to both fields, and to the intersection between them, an expert on native title, and a public intellectual.In Ethnographer and Contrarian Sutton's colleagues reflect on aspects of his life and work. The book begins with a set of biographical essays that provide an overview of Peter's life and career, including a fascinating account of his early years.The second section focuses on his debate-changing and controversial book The Politics of Suffering. The essays reflect on the reactions to its original publication, or on its resonances with contributors' own experiences in the field.The third set of essays address Sutton's ground-breaking analysis of social change and of the transition between 'classical' and 'post-classical' social formations in Aboriginal Australia, and the emergence of 'families of polity'. The volume concludes with a complete bibliography of Sutton's published works.Edited by Julie D. Finlayson and Frances MorphyContributors: Nicolas Rothwell, Julie Finlayson, Francesca Merlan, J. Chris Anderson, John Morton, Gaynor Macdonald, Suzanne Ingram, David F. Martin, David Trigger, Nicolas, Peterson, Jeffrey Stead, Mary Laughren, Robert Graham, Ian Keen, Deane Fergie, Rod Lucas, Petronella Vaarzon-Morel, Philip Jones Sutton's colleagues reflect on aspects of his life and work, starting with a set of biographical essays. The second section focuses on his controversial book 'The Politics of Suffering'. The third section addresses Sutton's ground-breaking analysis of the transition between 'classical' and 'post-classical' social formations in Aboriginal Australia. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Edité par Wakefield Press, Mile End, 2020
Vendeur : Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australie
Edition originale
Paperback. Etat : Fine. First Edition. Mile End, Wakefield Press, 2020. Octavo, x, 282 pages with 4 illustrations (from photographs), 20 diagrams or charts, 7 maps, and 6 tables. Pages 249-265 contain a complete bibliography of Peter Sutton. Laminated colour pictorial card covers; a fine copy. Offered with the matching companion volume, edited by Paul MONAGHAN and Michael WALSH: 'More Than Mere Words. Essays on Language and Linguistics in Honour of Peter Sutton' (xii, 298 pages with 13 illustrations from photographs, 7 diagrams or charts, 7 maps, and 32 tables). 'Peter Sutton has been at various times, and sometimes simultaneously, a museum-based anthropologist with a foundational role in raising the profile of Australian Indigenous art, an anthropologist and linguist who has made significant ethnographic, analytical and theoretical contributions to both fields, and to the intersection between them, an expert on native title, and a public intellectual' (publisher's blurb). Both copies are signed by Peter Sutton. [2 items].