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Notes
1 Scholars in the humanities, including in anthropology, typically don’t today identify themselves as “postmodernists” in the same way that scientists don’t identify themselves as “Baconians.” But, the intellectual history of the orthodoxies discussed here trace back to the epidemic of post-modernist thinking that infected the humanities in the 1980s (Pluckrose & Lindsay, Citation2020). Large sways of the academy are still recovering.