Dr David Sneath,Head of Department of Social Anthropology; Reader; Fellow, Corpus Christi college,Cambridge
"David Sneath's The Headless State is a long-overdue challenge to the conventional picture of Inner Asian nomads divided up into kin-based 'tribes' and 'clans.' Classic histories and ethnographies are given a provocative new reading via an incisive history of social anthropological doctrines and dogmas. What emerges is both the centrality of the state in Inner Asia and the analytic dangers implicit in the state-society dichotomy. Boldly argued, The Headless State will place Inner Asia at the center of writing on state formation." -- Christopher P. Atwood, chair, Central Eurasian Studies Department, Indiana University
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really a confusing and hard-to-follow book which deals with anthropology, history and sociology, etc. A lot of modern theories. Nonetheless, the argument is really ground-breaking as people are always have some stereotypes about steppe people and their society.
评分It's confusing at the first glance, but after re-reading it finally I found something ground-breaking.
评分It's confusing at the first glance, but after re-reading it finally I found something ground-breaking.
评分作者不聲不響的在迴答為什麼“我們”(歐美人)會走到研究內亞(甚至Afroeurasia)這一步,這個學術史的追溯至少能為全書帶來四顆星,題目再給一顆,彆的部分還沒看希望能看完。。。
评分It's confusing at the first glance, but after re-reading it finally I found something ground-breaking.
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