Some quips on the cultural studies-anthropology couple in Colombia
The relationship between anthropology and cultural studies has given rise to various academic debates dating back from several years ago. Not only "generational" conflicts have been brought to light fostered by the undisciplining social sciences. Furthermore, those debates have put on the...
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