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_aThe Expansive Moment: The Rise of Social Anthropology in Britain and Africa 1918-1970 _c/Jack Goody |
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_bCambridge Univ Pr _c1995 |
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_a244p,; _c20 cm. |
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| 520 | _aJack Goody's new book explores the history of social anthropology as an emergent discipline in the interwar years. It focuses on key practitioners, such as Malinowski and Fortes, and explores how far ideological approaches adopted by social anthropologists were defined by the institutions in which they developed, particularly in response to key issues of the time: colonialism, anti-Semitism and communism. Goody focuses on Britain and Africa, and draws on his own wide-ranging personal fieldwork experience. | ||
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