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Voice of Prophecy - And Other Essays

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Edwin Ardener - a new expanded edition of the collected works of one of the most important social anthroplogists in Britian of his time. Ardener worked on social, economic, demographic and political problems, and was particularly influential in his sustained effort to bring together social anthropology and linguistics in a highly original attempt to reconcile scientific and humanistic approaches to the study of society. This volume offers a theoretically and conceptually coherent body of work by this innovative and profound thinker, which will continue to excite and stimulate new generations of students and researchers as it has in the past.

List of contents


Foreword

Michael Herzfeld

Introduction

Malcolm Chapman

Acknowledgements

The Ardener Papers

Chapter 1. Social Anthropology and Language (with editorial preface)

Chapter 2. The New Anthropology and its Critics

Appendix

Chapter 3. Language, Ethnicity and Population

Chapter 4. Belief and the Problem of Women

Chapter 5. Some Outstanding Problems in the Analysis of Events

Chapter 6. 'Behaviour' - a Social Anthropological Criticism

Chapter 7. Social Anthropology and Population

Chapter 8. The 'Problem' Revisited

Chapter 9. The Voice of Prophecy

Chapter 10. 'Social Fitness' and the Idea of 'Survival'

Chapter 11. Comprehending Others

Chapter 12. The Problem of Dominance

Chapter 13. Social Anthropology and the Decline of Modernism

Chapter 14. 'Remote Areas' - some Theoretical Considerations

Chapter 15. Witchcraft, Economics and the Continuity of Belief

Chapter 16. Social Anthropology and the Historicity of Historical Linguistics

Chapter 17. Edward Sapir, 1884-1939

Chapter 18. The Construction of History: 'Vestiges of Creation'

Postscript I: The Prophetic Condition

Kirsten Hastrup

Postscript II: Towards a Rigorously Empirical Anthropology

Maryon McDonald

Appendix: Edwin Ardener - a Bibliography

Notes

References

Index

About the author


Edwin Ardener (1927-1987) was a British social anthropologist and academic. He was also noted for his contributions to the study of history. Within anthropology, some of his most important contributions were to the study of gender. He also performed extensive fieldwork and wrote numerous works on Cameroon.

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Edwin Ardener - a new expanded edition of the collected works of one of the most important social anthroplogists in Britian of his time. Ardener worked on social, economic, demographic and political problems, and was particularly influential in his sustained effort to bring together social anthropology and linguistics in a highly original attempt to reconcile scientific and humanistic approaches to the study of society. This volume offers a theoretically and conceptually coherent body of work by this innovative and profound thinker, which will continue to excite and stimulate new generations of students and researchers as it has in the past.

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“Ardener is the Czerny of anthropology, concerned with technical training, with how to think productively within the discipline. He should be read above all by postgraduates and postdoctoral researchers, whose formation is not yet ‘completed.’…As exercises to form the anthropological mind, these papers are both unique and irreplaceable.” • Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (JRAI)

“The later generations of social anthropologists have been struggling to come to terms with how much the classic anthropology developed within already non-existing societies has still to offer and to which extent it remains sufficient. Thus this book is a compulsory reading for anthropologists and strongly recommended for those who search for an original, uncompromised, and extraordinary quality of social thought.” • Irish Journal of Anthropology

“The intellectual bequest of a brilliant and compassionate human being.” • Michael Herzfeld, Harvard University

“His voice is as deeply needed as ever. Ardener anticipated numerous central issues in the social sciences today…This publishing event will achieve something much more significant still: a long-overdue recognition that Ardener not only forged ahead of today’s mainstream but bequeathed a legacy of ideas that can regenerate and redirect anthropological thought today. This new edition will allow a new and more receptive audience to come to grips with Ardener’s distinctive mode of analysis and understanding, bringing it more clearly into the mainstream of anthropological thought not only as a historical contribution but also, and especially, as a source of new reflections.” (From the Foreword)

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Authors Edwin , Ardener&dagger, Edwin Ardener†, Ardener+ Edwin
Assisted by Edwin Ardener (Editor), Ardener Edwin (Editor), Edwin Ardener+ (Editor), Ardener+ Edwin (Editor), Edwin Ardener† (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9781785337697
ISBN 978-1-78533-769-7
No. of pages 388
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, Anthropology (General), Gender Studies and Sexuality

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