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Routledge UFOs, the Absurd, and the Limit of Anthropological Knowledge

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Description

Explore the boundaries of human understanding with UFOs, the Absurd, and the Limit of Anthropological Knowledge: Imagining the Impossible in Chile. Published by Routledge as part of the Routledge Studies in Anthropology series, this book examines the intersection of the unexplained and academic study. This work investigates how the impossible is perceived and analyzed within a specific cultural context. By looking at the phenomenon of UFOs in Chile, the text provides a unique perspective on how anthropology approaches subjects that challenge traditional scientific and social frameworks. It is an essential read for students, researchers, and readers interested in how society processes the absurd and the unknown. Whether you are studying social theory or cultural phenomena, this book offers a deep look into the limits of what can be known through anthropological methods. It serves as a significant addition to your academic library, providing a scholarly lens on one of the most mysterious topics of the modern era.

Key Features

Part of the respected Routledge Studies in Anthropology series for academic depth.

Provides a focused look at the phenomenon of UFOs within the context of Chile.

Explores the relationship between the absurd and the limits of anthropological knowledge.

Offers a scholarly perspective on how society imagines and processes the impossible.

Ideal for readers interested in cultural studies and the boundaries of social science.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 September 2024
Listed Since
13 February 2024

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