TY - CHAP AU - James M. Smith ED - Massimo Canevacci Y1 - 2012-03-23 PY - 2012 T1 - Ethnic Identities, Social Spaces and Boundaries: Habitus and Fundamentalist Doxa Among Second-Generation Chinese American Evangelicals N2 - This book connects anthropology and polyphony: a composition that multiplies the researcher's glance, the style of representation, the narrative presence of subjectivities. Polyphonic anthropology is presenting a complex of bio-physical and psycho-cultural case studies. Digital culture and communication has been transforming traditional way of life, styles of writing, forms of knowledge, the way of working and connecting. Ubiquities, identities, syncretisms are key-words if a researcher wish to interpret and transform a cultural contexts. It is urgent favoring trans-disciplinarity for students, scholars, researchers, professors; any reader of this polyphonic book has to cross philosophy, anatomy, psychology, psychoanalysis, sociology, architecture, archeology, biology. I believe in an anthropological mutation inside any discipline. And I hope this book may face such a challenge. BT - Polyphonic Anthropology SP - Ch. 11 UR - https://doi.org/10.5772/37572 DO - 10.5772/37572 SN - PB - IntechOpen CY - Rijeka Y2 - 2024-05-11 ER -