Quote from a wonderfully generous review by Andrew Shryock:
”Comparison in Anthropology is such an amazing book. One cannot read it without realizing what a radical toolkit the comparative method is, why it must remain central to what anthropologists do, and how its inherent limits will continually produce new data, unexpected insights, and alternative understandings of the social. […] Comparison in Anthropology is an exemplary blend of preaching and practice. Read it. Teach it. Object to it. And enjoy its in/comparable effects.” (Shryock 2020)