The Method of Hope: Anthropology, Philosophy, and Fijian Knowledge

Stanford University Press (2004)
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The Method of Hope examines the relationship between hope and knowledge by investigating how hope is produced in various forms of knowledge - Fijian, philosophical, anthropologtical. The book participates in on-going debates in social theory about how to reclaim the category of hope in progressive thought.

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