amanthro-literature-positioning
GitHub指导美国人类学协会(AA)稿件定位,确保跨四领域可读性。强调参与活跃对话、去中心化西方中心经典、精准命名研究空白及预反驳异议,避免文献堆砌或仅关注本子领域。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill amanthro-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "amanthro-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning an American Anthropologist (AA) manuscript against the literature so it reads as a four-field contribution. AA readers span sociocultural, archaeology, biological, and linguistic anthropology, so the paper must engage the conversations they expect and decenter a US\/Anglophone-only canon. Stakes the contribution and citational politics; it does not write the lit review."
}
Literature Positioning (amanthro-literature-positioning)
At AA, positioning is not throat-clearing — it is how a four-field readership sees the gap and the move. The goal is to place the paper in a live anthropological conversation that a reader outside your subfield can recognize, while practicing the citational politics AA explicitly values (lifting marginalized voices and knowledges, not only the usual canon).
When to trigger
- Drafting or revising the introduction and the "contribution" paragraph
- A reviewer said you "missed obvious work" or "don't engage the debate"
- Your subfield literature is solid but the paper doesn't connect to anthropology broadly
- You need to distinguish your contribution from the closest prior ethnographies/studies
How AA wants the literature engaged
- Engage the conversation, not a citation pile. Identify the live debate or open question your paper speaks to; cite the works that constitute it, including across subfields where relevant.
- Four-field legibility. Satisfy specialists (you know the frontier) and a generalist reader — an archaeologist should follow a linguistic paper's stakes and vice versa. Spell out subfield jargon.
- Decenter the canon. AA values World Anthropologies and citational practices that include scholars, theorists, and interlocutors from the regions and communities studied — not only metropolitan authorities. A bibliography of only Euro-American theorists is a positioning weakness.
- Name the gap precisely. Not "little is known" — say what is undertheorized, mis-described, contested, or assumed, and why resolving it advances anthropology.
- Position the contribution as a move. "Prior work treats X as Y via concept C; this case shows C fails / is provincial / is better understood as C′."
- Pre-empt the obvious objection. Acknowledge the strongest rival reading and say how the
evidence adjudicates it (hand off to
amanthro-research-design).
Cross-subfield engagement (a distinctive AA demand)
| If your paper is… | also engage… |
|---|---|
| a sociocultural ethnography of an institution | the broader theory of the phenomenon (exchange, kinship, the state) it illuminates |
| an archaeological reconstruction | the social-theory or comparative literature the material evidence speaks to |
| a biological/human-variation study | the cultural/social literature on how that variation acquires meaning |
| a linguistic-anthropology analysis | the social-theory or cultural literature the language practice indexes |
| reflexive / methodological | the substantive literatures the argument bears on, where applicable |
Anti-patterns
- A "literature dump" with no organizing debate
- Engaging only your own subfield (a top AA reframing/reject reason)
- A bibliography that cites only metropolitan theorists and erases regional/Indigenous scholarship
- Strawmanning prior work, or hiding the closest competitor ethnography
- Claiming "first to study" when the contribution is incremental
- Self-citation that breaks anonymity (AA review is anonymous — see
amanthro-submission)
Output format
【Conversation】the live debate / open question
【Key works】the 3-6 that define it (incl. cross-subfield + non-metropolitan)
【Gap】what is undertheorized / mis-described / contested
【Move】how this paper changes the conversation
【Citational politics】are marginalized/regional voices represented? [Y/N]
【Strongest rival reading】and how the evidence will adjudicate it
【Next】amanthro-theory-building
Engagement depth AA editors expect, by paper type
Because AA is the four-field flagship, "the relevant literature" is rarely just your home subfield's. The desk screen asks whether a non-specialist editor can see the conversation; this table sets the depth that usually clears it.
| Paper type | Literature it must engage | The trap to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Sociocultural ethnography | the general theory (power, exchange, care, the state) the case speaks to | a site literature with no portable claim |
| Archaeological study | the social/comparative theory the material record bears on | chronology/typology with no anthropological payoff |
| Biological anthropology | the cultural literature on meaning, race, or embodiment | biology framed as acultural fact |
| Linguistic anthropology | the social theory the language practice indexes | a grammar/discourse analysis detached from culture |
| World/Public anthropology | the metropolitan literature it provincializes or repairs | engagement that re-centers the canon it critiques |
Worked micro-example (illustrative)
A hypothetical sociocultural paper on debt among urban traders cites 24 works, 21 of them on one national economy. An AA-calibrated reframe keeps the core cites but adds the anthropology of exchange and obligation that comparativists own, the linguistic work on how debt talk is moralized, and 3 scholars writing from the region itself — re-stating the gap as a general claim ("debt is theorized as economic constraint; this case shows it is a moral idiom of belonging"). The bibliography barely grows, but the contribution now reads as four-field. (Counts illustrative.)
Calibration anchors (hedged)
- AA's premium is interest to four-field anthropology, so positioning that satisfies only one subfield's frontier is structurally weak even when the within-subfield contribution is real.
- Citational politics is a stated AA value; confirm the current wording on the live author guidelines.
- "Engage the relevant literatures" framing and any desk-screen specifics change — verify against the journal's current submission guidelines before relying on them.
Supplementary resources
../../resources/official-source-map.md— AA scope, sections, citational-practice guidance../../resources/exemplars/library.md— verified AA papers by subfield × method
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