Two Lenins A Brief Anthropology of Time

Highly innovative and theoretically incisive, Two Lenins is the first book-length anthropological examination of how social reality can be organized around different yet concurrent ideas of time. Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov grounds his theoretical exploration in fascinating ethnographic and historical ma...

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Main Author: Ssorin-Chaikov, Nikolai (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL USA HAU Books 2017
Series:Malinowski Monographs
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