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Joel S. Kahn (1948-2017) was Professor of Anthropology at La Trobe University specializing in Southeast Asian and Latin American cultural studies. His scholarship critically examined modernity, cosmopolitanism, and cultural representation through comparative anthropological frameworks.
His influential publications include Posthegemony: Political Theory and Latin America, which established new approaches to understanding power beyond traditional hegemony models. Professor Kahn's fieldwork spanned Indonesia, Malaysia, and Latin America, where he analyzed how local communities navigate global modernity.
Key research themes included: 1) Critical analysis of modernity's cultural constitution, 2) Cosmopolitanism in postcolonial societies, and 3) Politics of representation in Southeast Asian identities. His later work explored intersections of religion, capitalism, and modernity in Asian contexts.
Professor Kahn mentored generations of anthropologists and served as visiting professor at institutions including University of Sussex, National University of Singapore, and Humboldt University Berlin. His intellectual legacy continues through the Joel Kahn Prize in Anthropology.
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