Writing Future Worlds An Anthropologist Explores Global Scenarios
This book is a detailed exploration and analysis of the rise of a publishing genre providing speculative, global, and comprehensive accounts of near term geopolitical trajectories. In exploring these works from an Anthropological perspective, Hannerz focu
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Palgrave Studies in Literary Anthropology Series Editors Deborah Reed-Danahay Department of Anthropology The State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, New York, USA Helena Wulff Department of Social Anthropology Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden
This book series aims to publish explorations of new ethnographic objects and emerging genres of writing at the intersection of literary and anthropological studies. Books in this series will be grounded in ethnographic perspectives and the broader cross-cultural lens that anthropology brings to the study of reading and writing. The series will explore the ethnography of fiction, ethnographic fiction, narrative ethnography, creative nonfiction, memoir, autoethnography, and the connections between travel literature and ethnographic writing.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15120
Ulf Hannerz
Writing Future Worlds An Anthropologist Explores Global Scenarios
Ulf Hannerz Department of Social Anthropology Stockholm University Stockholm, Sweden
Palgrave Studies in Literary Anthropology ISBN 978-3-319-31261-3 ISBN 978-3-319-31262-0 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-31262-0
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Palgrave Studies in Literary Anthropology publishes explorations of new ethnographic objects and emerging genres of writing at the intersection of literary and anthropological studies. Books in this series are grounded in ethnographic perspectives and the broader cross-cultural lens that anthropology brings to the stud
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