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Anthropologists Quotes

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Tom McCarthy
“For anthropologists, even the exotic’s not exotic, let alone the everyday.”
Tom McCarthy, Satin Island

“He saw himself as a hated prier into the homes of strangers, a kind of intellectual charlatan rationalizing his own prurience into scientific curiosity; someone at once lower and more pretentious than a professional social worker.”
Harry Sylvester, Dayspring

J. Budziszewski
“Like other people, anthropologists may see only what they want to see, even when what they want to see is nothing.”
J. Budziszewski, What We Can't Not Know: A Guide

“Among most of the peoples that anthropologists are familiar with, true manhood is a precious and elusive status beyond mere maleness, a hortatory image that men and boys aspire to and that their culture demands of them as a measure of belonging.”
David D. Gilmore, Manhood in the Making: Cultural Concepts of Masculinity