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The application of Critical Theory to anthropology—examining the discipline's colonial history, its role in constructing ideas about "other" cultures, and its potential for challenging ethnocentrism and power. Critical Theory of Anthropology asks: How has anthropology served colonialism? Who gets to study whom? How can anthropology be decolonized? Can it serve liberation rather than exoticization? It doesn't reject anthropology but insists that studying others requires studying ourselves, that the discipline must confront its past to imagine a different future.
"Early anthropology studied 'primitive' cultures to show Western superiority. Critical Theory of Anthropology asks: who defined 'primitive'? Who benefited? Anthropology has a colonial past; ignoring it repeats it. Critical anthropology doesn't abandon the study of others—it insists on studying ourselves studying others. Reflexivity isn't optional; it's essential."
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The application of Critical Theory to anthropology—examining the discipline's colonial history, its role in constructing ideas about "other" cultures, and its potential for challenging ethnocentrism and power. Critical Theory of Anthropology asks: How has anthropology served colonialism and imperialism? Who gets to study whom? How can anthropology be decolonized? Can it serve liberation rather than exoticization? Drawing on postcolonial and decolonial thought, it insists that anthropology must confront its past, transform its present, and imagine a future where the study of human diversity serves human freedom.
"Anthropology studies other cultures. Critical Theory of Anthropology asks: who's 'other'? Who gets to study, and who gets studied? Anthropology emerged from colonialism, and that history shapes it still. Critical anthropology doesn't abandon the study of others—it insists on studying ourselves studying others, on accountability, on reciprocity. Not just understanding, but solidarity."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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