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The Gebusi: Lives Transformed in a Rainforest World, 2/e

Bruce Knauft, Emory University

ISBN: 007340537x
Copyright year: 2010

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Bruce M. Knauft

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Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322; USA

Phone: 404-727-2736
Fax: 404-727-6724
Email: bruce.knauft@emory.edu

Professor Knauft's research combines politico-economic and cultural analysis across different world areas. He is particularly interested in issues of collective and individual subjectivity in relation to structures of social inequality and political domination or disempowerment, both historically and in the present. His current work includes consideration of comparative imperialism, neo-imperialism, and the contemporary cultural, political, and economic status of the U.S. vis-à-vis other nations and world areas. Dr. Knauft's publications have addressed issues of modernity and marginality, social and critical theory, politics and violence; and gender and sexuality.

Trained originally trained as a cultural anthropologist, Dr. Knauft conducted two years of doctoral research among the Gebusi, a remote rainforest people of Papua New Guinea with whom he still maintains contact. During his twenty-one years at Emory, he has developed comparative interests and mentored student research across a braod range of world areas, topics, and disciplinary perspectives. In addition to Melanesia, he also has scholarly interest in West Africa and South Asia as well as other world areas.

Dr. Knauft's seven books include The Gebusi: Lives Transformed in a Rainforest World (McGraw-Hill, 22005); Critically Modern: Alternatives, Alterities, Anthropologies (Edited, Indiana University Press, 2002); Exchanging the Past (University of Chicago Press, 2002); and Genealogies for the Present in Cultural Anthropology (Routledge Press, 1996).

For a description of the States at Regional Risk (SARR) Project and activities, which Dr. Knauft directs, click here.

(last updated March, 2009)

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