Jorge Luis Borges and Alfred Métraux: Disagreements, affinities

Missing from scholarly studies of Borges' work are substantial analyses of his interest in anthropology and the way it found carefully meditated expression in his essays and fiction. The common thread was a concern with some of the central subjects of anthropological theory: the possibilities o...

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