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Basic bibliography on cultural anthropology
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池田光穂
Classic Ethnography and Anthropology 
Boas, Franz, The
Mind of Primitive Man, New York: Macmillan, 1938. 
—— Race, Language and Culture, New
York: Macmillan, 1940. 
Evans-Pritchard, E.E., Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic Among the
Azande, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1937. (ア
ザンデ人の世界 : 妖術・託宣・呪術 / E.E.エヴァンズ=プリチャード [著] ; 向井元子訳、みすず書房 , 2001)
—— Nuer Religion, Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1956. (ヌ
アー族の宗教 / エヴァンズ=プリチャード [著] ; 向井元子訳、岩波書店 , 1982)
—— Social Anthropology, London:
Cohen and West, 1951. (社
会人類学 / エヴァンス.プリッチャード著 ; 難波紋吉訳、同文館 , 1957)
Firth, Raymond, We, the
Tikopia, London: Allen and Unwin, 1936. 
Kaberry, Phyllis, Women
of the Grassfields, London: HM Stationery Office, 1952. 
Kroeber, A.L., Anthropology: Culture Patterns and Processes, New York: Harcourt, 1963.
Kluckhohn, Clyde,
Navaho Witchcraft, Cambridge, MA: Peabody Museum, 1944. 
Malinowski, Bronislaw,
A Scientific Theory of Culture and Other Essays, Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1944. 
—— Argonauts of the
Western Pacific, London: Routledge, 1922. 
General Introductions 
Beattie, J., Other
Cultures: Aims, Methods and Achievements in Social Anthropology,
London: Routledge, 1964. 
Bohannan, Paul, We, the
Alien: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Prospect Heights, IL:
Waveland Press, 1992.
[p.173]
Geertz, Clifford, The
Interpretation of Cultures, New York: Basic Books, 1973. 
Gluckman, Max,
Politics, Law and Ritual in Tribal Societies, Oxford: Basil Blackwell,
1965. 
Ingold, Tim, Companion
Encyclopedia of Anthropology: Humanity, Culture and Social Life,
London: Routledge, 1994. 
Lewis, I.M., Social
Anthropology in Perspective, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1985. 
History and Theory 
Adams, William Y., The Philosophical Roots of Anthropology, Stanford: CSLI Publications, 1998.
Barnard, Alan, History
and Theory in Anthropology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2000. 
Hodgen, Margaret, Early
Anthropology of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press, 1964. 
Kuper, Adam, Invention
of the Primitive, London: Routledge, 1988. 
Layton, Robert, An
Introduction to Theory in Anthropology, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1997. 
Moore, Henrietta,
Anthropological Theory Today, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1999. 
Critique and New Directions 
Deloria, Vine, Jr., Custer Died For Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, New York: Macmillan, 1969.
Geertz, Clifford, Works
and Lives: The Anthropologist as Author, Stanford: Stanford University
Press, 1988. 
Hymes, Dell, Reinventing Anthropology, revised ed., Ann Arbor: Ann Arbor Paperbacks, 1999.
Obeyesekere, G., The
Apotheosis of Captain Cook, Princeton: Princeton University Press,
1992. 
Rapport, Nigel and
Overing, Joanna, Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts,
London: Routledge, 2000. 
Sahlins, Marshall, How “Natives” Think, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
*****
"Anthropology
originated as the study of 'primitive' cultures. But the notion of
'primitive' exposes presumptions of 'civilized' superiority and the
right of the West to speak for 'less evolved' others. With the fall of
Empire, anthropology became suspect and was torn by dissension from
within. Did anthropology serve as a 'handmaiden to colonialism'? Is it
a 'science' created by racism to prove racism? Can it aid communication
between cultures, or does it reinforce our differences? "Introducing
Anthropology" is a fascinating account of an uncertain human science
seeking to transcend its unsavoury history. It traces the evolution of
anthropology from its genesis in Ancient Greece to its varied forms in
contemporary times. Anthropology's key concepts and methods are
explained, and we are presented with such big-name anthropologists as
Franz Boas, Bronislaw Malinowski, E.E. Evans-Pritchard, Margaret Mead
and Claude Levi-Strauss. The new varieties of self-critical and
postmodern anthropologies are examined, and the leading question - of
the impact of anthropology on non-Western cultures - is given
centre-stage. "Introducing Anthropology" is lucid in its arguments, its
good humour supported by apt and witty illustrations. This book offers
a highly accessible invitation into anthropology."- Nielsen BookData.
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