The western and non-western dichotomization of time in anthropology

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Muhammad A. Z. Mughal
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[1] Minerals, Dhahran
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Globalization; History of anthropology; Modernist; Postmodernist; Relativist; Time; Western vs. non-western dichotomies;
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10.1186/s41257-023-00086-z
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Early anthropological analyses of time produced Western vs. non-Western dichotomies of time. Later on, anthropology gradually shifted from a modernist to relativist and postmodernist tones in the analyses of time. This shift is the result of the criticism on the dichotomization from within the discipline that considered such dichotomization as West-centric or ethno-centric. Additionally, it is argued here that the anthropology’s interest in studying social change, particularly globalization, has contributed to this shift. This article presents the review of selected literature to discuss the way the Western and non-Western dichotomization was generated and later faded away. It provides an insight into how anthropological analyses related to time have changed throughout the history of the discipline. © The Author(s) 2023.
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