Past, present and future of Social Anthropology in Catalonia and Spain: An interview with Ignasi Terradas

Authors

  • Aran Romero Moreno Traducció i Estudis Interculturals - UAB

Abstract

Ignasi Terradas is currently professor emeritus of the University of Barcelona. Until his recent retirement, he was chair of Social Anthropology and Professor of History at the same university. Through his fifty years of experience in the academy, he has specialized in the area of Legal Anthropology becoming an international referent in the field. In this interview Ignasi relates his journey within the discipline and his views on the present and future of Social Anthropology in Catalonia and Spain.

Keywords

Catalan anthropology, Historical Anthropology, Legal Anthropology, Ontological turn

References

Gluckman, M. (ed.) (1964). Closed Systems and Open Minds: The Limits of Naivety in Social Anthropology. Chicago: Aldine.

Terradas, I. (2019). La justícia más Antigua: teoria y cultura del ordenamiento vindicatorio. Madrid: CSIC.

Published

2022-03-25

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