Center and Periphery: Anthropological Theory and National Identity in Portuguese Ethnography

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While in some central European countries and the USA, anthropology developed as a research on non-Western societies and cultures, in peripheral countries of Europe, the discipline was mainly concerned with the study of local folk tradition. Focusing on the Portuguese case, this chapter examines the relationship between these two anthropological traditions. It argues that this relationship was a complex one. While some theoretical references originating from the center were assimilated at a reasonable pace by Portuguese anthropologists, others only became relevant when they were already obsolete in the center; others still were completely absent in the historical development of Portuguese anthropology. The reasons for such a situation are related to the “nation building” character of Portuguese anthropology. The relationships established with the anthropological paradigms originating at the center were based on their potential usefulness to Portuguese anthropology as an exercise in the “ethnographic imagination” of the nation.

A shorter version of this chapter was published in the volume Anthropologie de la Méditerranée. Anthropology of the Mediterranean (Leal 2001). Besides a more detailed approach, the present version has also revised and updated some of the arguments presented in 2001. Thanks are due to the editors of Anthropologie de la Méditerranée. Anthropology of the Mediterranean – especially to Dionigi Albera – for the permission to republish this revised version of the chapter.

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Leal, J. (2022). Center and Periphery: Anthropological Theory and National Identity in Portuguese Ethnography. In: McCallum, D. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of the History of Human Sciences. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7255-2_102

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