In thinking of how to describe anthropology in Mexico, four important features come immediately to mind: its theoretical and thematic diversity; its close association with extended fieldwork, both in the popular imaginary and in the actual training and professional activity of anthropologists; its dual organization into research and teaching departments; and its ubiquity in terms of the influence it has had on the social fabric of Mexico almost everywhere.
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