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Nostalgia is intimately tied up with their desire to imagine a diff er ent world: one able to withstand cultural homogenization and preserve ethnic diversity, one where social and po liti cal recognition can be gained for all. Truly, even for anthropologists themselves, hope is never far from nostalgia.
Jun 22, 2025 04:35AM
Losing Culture: Nostalgia, Heritage, and Our Accelerated Times

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Loss is a given of existence.
Jun 22, 2025 04:59AM
Losing Culture: Nostalgia, Heritage, and Our Accelerated Times


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Like a doctor watching a patient in agony, the nostalgist feels powerless before the passage of time, as was the case for many anthropologists. Some of them felt outrage and a sense, no doubt, of personal loss.
Jun 22, 2025 04:17AM
Losing Culture: Nostalgia, Heritage, and Our Accelerated Times


AnaConda
AnaConda is on page 72 of 162
I am particularly fond of Ramon Sarró’s likening of ethnography to “the art of being late” to describe the disappointment felt by the first anthropologists arriving in the field just as traditional systems appeared to be crumbling; they were arriving too late.
Jun 22, 2025 04:17AM
Losing Culture: Nostalgia, Heritage, and Our Accelerated Times


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Truly, hope is never far from nostalgia.
Jun 22, 2025 04:09AM
Losing Culture: Nostalgia, Heritage, and Our Accelerated Times


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