Anthropology as irony and philosophy, or the knots in simple ethnographic projects
By Michael Carrithers
26 pages… and he does all this by forcing us past our accustomed conceptual language to unaccustomed words, words that gain vividness and specificity by the contrast with that accustomed language.
Thirty one years after the publication of The Forest Monks of Sri Lanka, the author reflects on its public life and on the philosophical nature of anthropology books in general.