Anthropology and Radical Humanism
Discover the groundbreaking work of Jack Glazier in Anthropology and Radical Humanism, published by Michigan State University Press in 2020. This compelling hardback edition spans 257 pages and delves into the innovative, subject-centered research that challenges traditional narratives in anthropology. Glazier's scholarship stands alongside that of African American historians who have fought against negative portrayals of black individuals by white historians. By focusing on the experiences of African Americans and Native Americans, Glazier positions himself at the forefront of anti-racist scholarship within American anthropology. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intersections of race, culture, and humanism in the United States. Enhance your knowledge and enrich your library with this important contribution to contemporary anthropological discourse.