Abstract:
This introduction will consider how these four papers mark new boundaries of an expanding
anthropological project both in their theoretical aspirations and their empirical reach.
While the papers address quite different questions, each is relevant to the contemporary
relationship between anthropology, indigenous people and the Australian nation. To highlight
that relevance I will draw on elements of anthropology's history using some of Stanner's
observations in the 1950s. In the last section I discuss some contemporary conditions
and criticisms of anthropology.