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Mafia, Antimafia, and the Plural Cultures of Sicily1/Comments/Reply

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Schneider and Schneider represent Sicily as culturally plural and generate a framework for recognizing and combating the all too common tendency to criminalize entire populations believed to have a common culture. Barrett et al comment that although the Schneiders certainly build struggle into culture and at least implicitly deal with resistance, had they gone the extra mile and advanced the theoretical understanding of the manner in which culture is fused to power this excellent article would have been even more impressive.

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Subjects:Organized crime,  Cultural anthropology,  Ideology,  Stereotypes
Locations:Sicily
Author(s):Jane Schneider,  Peter Schneider,  Stanley R Barrett,  Bojan Baskar,  et al
Document types:Feature
Document features:References
Publication title:Current Anthropology. Chicago: Aug-Oct 2005. Vol. 46, Iss. 4;  pg. 501, 20 pgs
Source type:Periodical
ISSN:00113204
ProQuest document ID:903558471
Text Word Count18036
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