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Michael Herzfeld

    3 de agosto de 1947

    Michael Herzfeld es un destacado antropólogo británico cuya obra profundiza en la construcción de la identidad cultural en la Grecia moderna. Su investigación explora los intrincados procesos que dan forma a cómo los individuos se perciben a sí mismos y son percibidos dentro de sus contextos culturales. Los escritos de Herzfeld, caracterizados por su rigor académico y su finura estilística, ofrecen una visión penetrante de las complejidades de los grupos sociales y sus expresiones culturales. Sus contribuciones son esenciales para comprender los fenómenos sociales contemporáneos y situarlos dentro de un marco histórico y cultural más amplio.

    Ours Once More
    The Social Production of Indifference
    Subversive Archaism
    • Subversive Archaism

      Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Focusing on marginalized communities, Michael Herzfeld examines how they utilize nationalist discourses of tradition to resist state authority in both democratic and authoritarian contexts. By analyzing the experiences of Greek mountain shepherds and Thai urban slum dwellers, he reveals how these individuals invoke national histories to legitimize their defiance against bureaucratic power. Rather than rejecting national identity, they challenge the conflation of state and nation, highlighting the complexities of heritage in the face of globalization and bureaucratic vulnerabilities.

      Subversive Archaism
    • The Social Production of Indifference

      Exploring the Symbolic Roots of Western Bureaucracy

      • 220 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Herzfeld challenges the perception of modern bureaucratic societies as purely rational, asserting they are equally symbolic as those studied in anthropology. He explores the complexities and nuances of contemporary social structures, suggesting that the interplay of symbols and regulations shapes human experience in profound ways. This thought-provoking analysis invites readers to reconsider their understanding of modernity and its cultural implications.

      The Social Production of Indifference
    • Ours Once More

      Folklore, Ideology, and the Making of Modern Greece

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book explores the significant role of folklore in nation-building, particularly within Greek and European contexts. Initially published in 1982, it has been pivotal in transforming the understanding of cultural dynamics in these regions. This expanded edition features a new introduction by the author and an epilogue by Sharon Macdonald, emphasizing its influence on anthropological studies of European culture and its relevance to ongoing discussions about Greece's position in the European Union's political landscape.

      Ours Once More