Michael Taussig
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+ | '''Michael Taussig''' (b. 1940) received his PhD. in [[anthropology]] from the [[London School of Economics]] and is a professor at [[Columbia University]]. Although he has published on [[Medical anthropology]] he is best known for his engagement with [[Karl Marx|Marx´s]] idea of [[commodity fetishism]], especially in terms of the work of [[Walter Benjamin]] | ||
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Michael Taussig (b. 1940) received his PhD. in anthropology from the London School of Economics and is a professor at Columbia University. Although he has published on Medical anthropology he is best known for his engagement with Marx´s idea of commodity fetishism, especially in terms of the work of Walter Benjamin
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