Culture Writing argues that the period of decolonization witnessed dynamic exchanges between writers and anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic. Watson analyzes writers who engaged professionally with anthropology--Barbara Pym, Ursula Le Guin, Saul Bellow, ???douard Glissant-and anthropologists who adopted literary forms--Laura Bohannan, Michel Leiris, and Claude L???vi-Strauss.
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Culture Writing argues that the period of decolonization witnessed dynamic exchanges between writers and anthropologists on both sides of the Atlantic. Watson analyzes writers who engaged professionally with anthropology--Barbara Pym, Ursula Le Guin, Saul Bellow, ???douard Glissant-and anthropologists who adopted literary forms--Laura Bohannan, Michel Leiris, and Claude L???vi-Strauss.
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