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Westermarck
Westermarck
Hardcover - English

Occasional Paper No. 44 of the Royal Anthropological Institute Published in association with the Anglo-Finnish Society Westermarck was a remarkable man, but one who has received little credit for the significant part he played in the creation of modern anthropology. He spanned two worlds: the comparative anthropological endeavours of the nineteenth century, and the establishment of social anthropology at the LSE, in which he played a major role. One of Malinowski's principal teachers, he was himself an outstanding fieldworker. His work on Morocco has, even today, hardly been surpassed. Yet, his theories on the nature of human marriage and the origins of the incest taboo place him firmly in the earlier, generalist camp, and the controversies to which they have given rise have hardly settled down to this day. In this volume, Westermarck's place in anthropology is discussed, along with detailed descriptions of his very active academic life in Finland and in Britain, whilst other chapters consider his equally pioneering writings in morals and ethics. Westermarck's own writings are featured by way of illustration of his ideas, including his LSE inaugural lecture, his Huxley lecture, and a hitherto unpublished paper on ritual and survivals. This volume shows, indeed, that Westermarck is a 'missing link' in today's history of anthropology, and our understanding of that history will be profoundly changed by a better appreciation of his role within it.

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ISBN
1907774319
EAN
9781907774317
Publisher
Publication Date
30 Mar 2014
Pages
228
Weight (kg)
0.50
Dimensions (cm)
23.4 x 15.6 x 1.4
About Author
David Shankland is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Bristol. He was previously Assistant and Acting Director at the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. He has travelled, worked and researched extensively in Turkey. He is the author of Islam and Society in Turkey and The Alevis in modern Turkey: the emergence of a secular Islamic tradition.
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