Starry Nights: Critical Structural Realism in Anthropology offers nothing less than a reinventing of the discipline of anthropology. In these six essays - four published here for the first time - Stephen Reyna critiques the postmodern tenets of anthropology, while devising a new strategy for conducting research. Combative and clear, Starry Nights provides an important critique of mainstream anthropology as represented by Geertz and the postmodern legacy, and envisions a mode of anthropological research that addresses social, cultural and biological questions with techniques that are theoretically rigorous and practically useful.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface
	Introduction
	PART I: EPISTEMOLOGY
	Chapter 1. Literary Anthropology and the Case against Science
	Chapter 2. What Is Th eory? Something, Time-Being, Art
	PART II: ONTOLOGY
	Chapter 3. Dialectics of Force: Contradiction, Logics, and Conservation of Délires
	PART III: CRITICAL SCIENCE
	Chapter 4. Right and Might: Of Approximate Truths and Moral Judgments
	Chapter 5. Perpetual Peace? Dreaming in the Time-Being of Empire
	Index