When Weber Met Durkheim: The Visions of Keith Hart for a New World Society as Prophecy of a New Order
By Michelangelo Paganopoulos
"...Harts above reading of anthropology as a moral, and therefore, religious force has been severely criticized in the past as imperialist, allegedly following the political neo-liberal agenda of the only dominant power, the US. Hutnyk has repeatedly underlined the problem of representation in anthropology (1996, 2004) in a humorous and bitter way. Anthropology is based on travelling, and Hutnyk has highlighted the violence caused on a local level from colonialism to tourism:
Asking if the violence of slavery was TRAVEL does at least raise questions about the violences underlying all travel, including that which enables ethnographic projects, such as the colonial power that makes the world safe for ethnographers and tourists (Hutnyk, 2004: 23).
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