Fifty Key AnthropologistsRobert Gordon, Harriet Lyons, Andrew Lyons Routledge, 15.11.2010 - 320 Seiten Fifty Key Anthropologists surveys the life and work of some of the most influential figures in anthropology. The entries, written by an international range of expert contributors, represent the diversity of thought within the subject, incorporating both classic theorists and more recent anthropological thinkers. Names discussed include:
This accessible A-Z guide contains helpful cross-referencing, a timeline of key dates and schools of thought, and suggestions for further reading. It will be of interest to students of anthropology and related subjects wanting a succinct overview of the ideas and impact of key anthropologists who have helped to shape the discipline. |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown African American Anthropological analysis anthro approach argued Arnold van Gennep Balandier Barth Benedict Boas Boas’s Boasian Bourdieu British Bronislaw Malinowski Cambridge career Chicago Press Claude Lévi-Strauss colonial Columbia Comaroff concept critical critique developed discipline Douglas Dundes economic edited Edmund Leach essays ethnic ethnographic Evans-Pritchard fieldwork film Firth folklore Franz Boas Geertz gender Gennep global Gluckman groups Hannerz Herskovits human Hurston ideas Ilongot Indian individual institutions intellectual Julian Steward kinship Kroeber later Leach Leacock Lévi-Strauss linguistic London Malinowski marriage Mauss Mead Meyer Fortes mother’s Murdock myth National Ndembu Needham Nuer Nyakyusa organization Ortner Oxford political pology primitive published Radcliffe-Brown Radin Raymond Firth religion ritual role Rosaldo Rouch Ruth Benedict Sahlins Sapir scholars Selected readings sexual Social Anthropology society sociology Steward symbolic theoretical theory Tikopia Turner Tylor University of Chicago University Press Wallace Wolf women writings York