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Looking forward looking back (18 May 2013)

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Anthropology
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Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) argues for a pluralisation of past, present and future. There are many unconnected or only partially connected literatures on time related issues.
To embrace them we need to start thinking about pasts, presents and futures.

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Anthropology
People
David Zeitlyn
Keywords
anthropology
Social Sciences
theory
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 13/11/2013
Duration: 00:48:08

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