10. Nature of politics refers to a theoretical foundation of contemporary
anthropology
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Political anthropology is a subdiscipline of social and cultural anthropology concerned with the comparative, fieldwork-based study of politics and the political. Between the 1940s and the 1970s it was a central area, especially of social anthropology in Europe. In that period political anthropology moved from an interest in structure to accounts of process, but with a growing tendency towards formalism and typologizing. Political anthropology itself slipped out of fashion in the 1970s, but political topics like power, resistance, nationalism, and the state have returned to the anthropological agenda in the 1980s and 1990s
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The political background on the theoretical basis of contemporary anthropology is:
- Political status refers to the theater foundation of contemporary Political anthropology a field of social and cultural anthropology related to comparative, political, and political activity based on research.
- Between the 1940s and 1970s, it was a central place, especially social anthropology in Europe.
- The nature of culture means the religious foundation of contemporary anthropology.
- It has been noted that the terms "nature" and "culture" can not really be translated into non-western languages.
- This module will help you to understand Nature and the aims of Anthropology.
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