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Journal Article In: Oceania, vol. 55, no. 1, pp. 1–26, 1984, ISSN: 1834-4461.Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{young_intensive_1984, title = {The Intensive Study of a Restricted Area, Or, Why Did Malinowski Go to the Trobriand Islands?}, author = {Michael W Young}, doi = {10.1002/j.1834-4461.1984.tb02032.x}, issn = {1834-4461}, year = {1984}, date = {1984-01-01}, journal = {Oceania}, volume = {55}, number = {1}, pages = {1--26}, keywords = {ethnography, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1984.tb02032.xCloseMalinowski Centenary Journal Article In: RAIN, no. 63, pp. 18–19, 1984, ISSN: 0307-6776.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{noauthor_malinowski_1984, title = {Malinowski Centenary}, doi = {10.2307/3033382}, issn = {0307-6776}, year = {1984}, date = {1984-01-01}, journal = {RAIN}, number = {63}, pages = {18--19}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/3033382Close Schmidt, BerndMalinowskis Pragmasemantik Book Winter, Heidelberg, 1984, ISBN: 978-3-533-03217-5.BibTeX | Tags: linguistics, work about Malinowski@book{schmidt_malinowskis_1984, title = {Malinowskis Pragmasemantik}, author = {Bernd Schmidt}, isbn = {978-3-533-03217-5}, year = {1984}, date = {1984-01-01}, publisher = {Winter}, address = {Heidelberg}, keywords = {linguistics, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Haberland, Hartmut; Mey, Jacob; Haberland, HartmutGodt Peer Gynt er halve verket Book Roskilde universitetscenter, Roskilde, Denmark, 1984.BibTeX | Tags: linguistics, work about Malinowski@book{haberland_godt_1984, title = {Godt Peer Gynt er halve verket}, author = {Hartmut Haberland and Jacob Mey and Hartmut Haberland}, year = {1984}, date = {1984-01-01}, number = {31}, publisher = {Roskilde universitetscenter}, address = {Roskilde, Denmark}, series = {ROLIG-papir}, keywords = {linguistics, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Weiner, Annette B; Damon, Frederick HProblems in Trobriand Ethnography Journal Article In: Man, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 666–670, 1984, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{weiner_problems_1984, title = {Problems in Trobriand Ethnography}, author = {Annette B Weiner and Frederick H Damon}, doi = {10.2307/2802333}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1984}, date = {1984-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {19}, number = {4}, pages = {666--670}, keywords = {ethnography, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2802333Close1983 Bascom, WilliamMalinowski's Contributions to the Study of Folklore Journal Article In: Folklore, vol. 94, no. 2, pp. 163–172, 1983, ISSN: 0015-587X.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{bascom_malinowskis_1983, title = {Malinowski's Contributions to the Study of Folklore}, author = {William Bascom}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/1260489}, issn = {0015-587X}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, journal = {Folklore}, volume = {94}, number = {2}, pages = {163--172}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/1260489Close Leach, Jerry; Leach, Edmund (Ed.)The Kula: new perspectives on Massim exchange Book Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York, 1983, ISBN: 978-0-521-23202-9.BibTeX | Tags: kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski@book{leach_kula:_1983, title = {The Kula: new perspectives on Massim exchange}, editor = {Jerry Leach and Edmund Leach}, isbn = {978-0-521-23202-9}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York}, keywords = {kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Macintyre, MarthaThe kula: a bibliography Book Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; New York, 1983, ISBN: 978-0-521-23203-6.BibTeX | Tags: kula, work about Malinowski@book{macintyre_kula:_1983, title = {The kula: a bibliography}, author = {Martha Macintyre}, isbn = {978-0-521-23203-6}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge ; New York}, keywords = {kula, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Persson, JohnnyCyclical Change and Circular Exchange: A Re-Examination of the KULA Ring Journal Article In: Oceania, vol. 54, no. 1, pp. 32–47, 1983, ISSN: 1834-4461.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kula, work about Malinowski@article{persson_cyclical_1983, title = {Cyclical Change and Circular Exchange: A Re-Examination of the KULA Ring}, author = {Johnny Persson}, doi = {10.1002/j.1834-4461.1983.tb02016.x}, issn = {1834-4461}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, journal = {Oceania}, volume = {54}, number = {1}, pages = {32--47}, keywords = {kula, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1983.tb02016.xClose Clifford, JamesOn Ethnographic Authority Journal Article In: Representations, no. 2, pp. 118–146, 1983, ISSN: 0734-6018.Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, work about Malinowski@article{clifford_ethnographic_1983, title = {On Ethnographic Authority}, author = {James Clifford}, doi = {10.2307/2928386}, issn = {0734-6018}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, journal = {Representations}, number = {2}, pages = {118--146}, keywords = {ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2928386Close Stocking, Jr George WObservers Observed: Essays on Ethnographic Fieldwork, edited by George W. Stocking, Jr., volume 1 of series Book University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, 1983, ISBN: 978-0-299-09454-6 978-0-299-09453-9.Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, work about Malinowski@book{stocking_observers_1983, title = {Observers Observed: Essays on Ethnographic Fieldwork, edited by George W. Stocking, Jr., volume 1 of series}, author = {Jr George W Stocking}, url = {https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/1842.htm}, isbn = {978-0-299-09454-6 978-0-299-09453-9}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-12}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, address = {Madison}, keywords = {ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Closehttps://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/1842.htmClose Tambiah, Stanley JeyarajaOn Flying Witches And Flying Canoes: The Coding Of Male And Female Values Book Section In: The Kula : New Perspectives On Massim Exchange, pp. 171–200, Cambridge University Press, 1983, ISBN: 978-0-521-23202-9.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: magic and religion, work about Malinowski@incollection{tambiah_flying_1983, title = {On Flying Witches And Flying Canoes: The Coding Of Male And Female Values}, author = {Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah}, url = {http://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-041}, isbn = {978-0-521-23202-9}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-12}, booktitle = {The Kula : New Perspectives On Massim Exchange}, pages = {171--200}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, abstract = {Relying in large part on Annette Weiner's book entitled Women of Value, Men of Renown (1976), as both a point of reference and a point of departure (p. 172), Tambiah presents in the first part of this paper an analysis of the Trobriand cultural code concerning male and female attributes as recognized in the society. This section deals primarily with differential role playing by both sexes, with particular reference to brother-sister relationships and with interpersonal relations of other types. The second part of this work deals in some detail with Trobriand concepts related to the male sorcerer (BWAGA'U), the female witch (YOYOVA), flying witches (MULUKWAUSI), malignant spirits (TAURA'U), and the association between the flying witches and the flying canoes celebrated in Kula myths and canoe magic. Brief mention is also made in the text to canoe construction and Trobriand ideas about the land, sea, and sky.}, keywords = {magic and religion, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {incollection} } CloseRelying in large part on Annette Weiner's book entitled Women of Value, Men of Renown (1976), as both a point of reference and a point of departure (p. 172), Tambiah presents in the first part of this paper an analysis of the Trobriand cultural code concerning male and female attributes as recognized in the society. This section deals primarily with differential role playing by both sexes, with particular reference to brother-sister relationships and with interpersonal relations of other types. The second part of this work deals in some detail with Trobriand concepts related to the male sorcerer (BWAGA'U), the female witch (YOYOVA), flying witches (MULUKWAUSI), malignant spirits (TAURA'U), and the association between the flying witches and the flying canoes celebrated in Kula myths and canoe magic. Brief mention is also made in the text to canoe construction and Trobriand ideas about the land, sea, and sky.Closehttp://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-041Close Weiner, Annette BÁ World Of Made Is Not A World Of Born': Doing Kula In Kiriwina Book Section In: The Kula : New Perspectives On Massim Exchange, pp. 147–170, Cambridge University Press, 1983, ISBN: 978-0-521-23202-9.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: kula, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@incollection{weiner_a_1983, title = {Á World Of Made Is Not A World Of Born': Doing Kula In Kiriwina}, author = {Annette B Weiner}, url = {http://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-040}, isbn = {978-0-521-23202-9}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-12}, booktitle = {The Kula : New Perspectives On Massim Exchange}, pages = {147--170}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, abstract = {In this paper Weiner examines the functional role of the Kula on Kiriwina Island, analyzing the processes of transformation underlying internal change. The article contains information on the organization of control and use rights to land by the DALA (lineage), the distribution of yams and other forms of women's wealth (e.g., bundles of banana leaves and skirts), the circulation of men's valuables in the form of axe blades (BEKU), the methods of transacting Kula on Kiriwina, and the power structure on the island, with particular reference to the chiefs.}, keywords = {kula, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {incollection} } CloseIn this paper Weiner examines the functional role of the Kula on Kiriwina Island, analyzing the processes of transformation underlying internal change. The article contains information on the organization of control and use rights to land by the DALA (lineage), the distribution of yams and other forms of women's wealth (e.g., bundles of banana leaves and skirts), the circulation of men's valuables in the form of axe blades (BEKU), the methods of transacting Kula on Kiriwina, and the power structure on the island, with particular reference to the chiefs.Closehttp://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-040Close Brozi, Krzysztof JAntropologia funkcjonalna Bronisława Malinowskiego Book Wydawnictwo Lubelskie, Lublin, 1983, ISBN: 978-83-222-0287-6.BibTeX | Tags: functionalism, work about Malinowski@book{brozi_antropologia_1983, title = {Antropologia funkcjonalna Bronisława Malinowskiego}, author = {Krzysztof J Brozi}, isbn = {978-83-222-0287-6}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Lubelskie}, address = {Lublin}, series = {Człowiek i świat człowieka}, keywords = {functionalism, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Boon, JamesFunctionalists Write, Too: Frazer / Malinowski and the Semiotics of the Monograph Journal Article In: Semiotica, vol. 46, pp. 131–149, 1983.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{boon_functionalists_1983, title = {Functionalists Write, Too: Frazer / Malinowski and the Semiotics of the Monograph}, author = {James Boon}, url = {https://us.corwin.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/23486_Vol_1_Chap_1.pdf}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, journal = {Semiotica}, volume = {46}, pages = {131--149}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttps://us.corwin.com/sites/default/files/upm-binaries/23486_Vol_1_Chap_1.pdfClose Burton, John WThe Ghost of Malinowski in the Southern Sudan: Evans-Pritchard and Ethnographic Fieldwork Journal Article In: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 127, no. 4, pp. 278–289, 1983, ISSN: 0003-049X.Links | BibTeX | Tags: Africa, ethnography, work about Malinowski@article{burton_ghost_1983, title = {The Ghost of Malinowski in the Southern Sudan: Evans-Pritchard and Ethnographic Fieldwork}, author = {John W Burton}, doi = {10.2307/986275}, issn = {0003-049X}, year = {1983}, date = {1983-01-01}, journal = {Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society}, volume = {127}, number = {4}, pages = {278--289}, keywords = {Africa, ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/986275Close1982 Strenski, IvanMalinowski: Second Positivism, Second Romanticism Journal Article In: Man, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 766–771, 1982, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{strenski_malinowski:_1982, title = {Malinowski: Second Positivism, Second Romanticism}, author = {Ivan Strenski}, doi = {10.2307/2802045}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1982}, date = {1982-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {766--771}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2802045Close Leach, JerrySocio-Historical Conflict And The Kabisawali Movement In The Trobriand Islands Book Section In: Micronationalist Movements In Papua New Guinea, Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1982, ISBN: 978-0-908160-27-3.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Trobriands, work about Malinowski@incollection{leach_socio-historical_1982, title = {Socio-Historical Conflict And The Kabisawali Movement In The Trobriand Islands}, author = {Jerry Leach}, url = {http://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-045}, isbn = {978-0-908160-27-3}, year = {1982}, date = {1982-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-11}, booktitle = {Micronationalist Movements In Papua New Guinea}, publisher = {Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University}, series = {Political And Social Change Monograph}, abstract = {This document is based on sixteen months of fieldwork and five months of archival research between the years 1969-1974. The specific time focus of this work, however, is from January 1972, at the beginning of the Kabisawali movement activities, and ending in September 1974, with the termination of Leach's fieldwork in the area. The paper is divided into three major portions, the first part deals with a brief account of the socio-historical factors which form the basis of the present political divisions in the Trobriand Islands; the second describes the essential features of the Kabisawali Movement and its adherents and opponents in the islands; while the third and final part discusses the controversial problem of how to interpret the Movement's leadership (p. 249).}, keywords = {Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {incollection} } CloseThis document is based on sixteen months of fieldwork and five months of archival research between the years 1969-1974. The specific time focus of this work, however, is from January 1972, at the beginning of the Kabisawali movement activities, and ending in September 1974, with the termination of Leach's fieldwork in the area. The paper is divided into three major portions, the first part deals with a brief account of the socio-historical factors which form the basis of the present political divisions in the Trobriand Islands; the second describes the essential features of the Kabisawali Movement and its adherents and opponents in the islands; while the third and final part discusses the controversial problem of how to interpret the Movement's leadership (p. 249).Closehttp://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-045Close May, (Ronald James) R JThe Trobriand Experience: The Tk Reaction Book Section In: Micronationalist Movements In Papua New Guinea, pp. 291–300, Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1982, ISBN: 978-0-908160-27-3.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: history, Trobriands@incollection{may_trobriand_1982, title = {The Trobriand Experience: The Tk Reaction}, author = {(Ronald James) R J May}, url = {http://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-049}, isbn = {978-0-908160-27-3}, year = {1982}, date = {1982-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-11}, booktitle = {Micronationalist Movements In Papua New Guinea}, pages = {291--300}, publisher = {Department of Political and Social Change, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University}, series = {Political And Social Change Monograph}, abstract = {This brief article discusses the development of the Tonenei Kamokwita (TK) as an opposition group to the Kabisawali movement in the Trobriands. May compares and contrasts the developmental goals of both movements and describes the numerous areas of conflict between them. May also examines the manner in which the Kiriwina Local Government Council was dissolved under pressure by Kasaipwalova, the founder and one of the major leaders of the Kabisawali movement.}, keywords = {history, Trobriands}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {incollection} } CloseThis brief article discusses the development of the Tonenei Kamokwita (TK) as an opposition group to the Kabisawali movement in the Trobriands. May compares and contrasts the developmental goals of both movements and describes the numerous areas of conflict between them. May also examines the manner in which the Kiriwina Local Government Council was dissolved under pressure by Kasaipwalova, the founder and one of the major leaders of the Kabisawali movement.Closehttp://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/document?id=ol06-049Close Spiro, Melford EOedipus in the Trobriands Book Transaction Publishers, 1982, ISBN: 978-1-4128-2992-2.Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, psychology, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@book{spiro_oedipus_1982, title = {Oedipus in the Trobriands}, author = {Melford E Spiro}, isbn = {978-1-4128-2992-2}, year = {1982}, date = {1982-01-01}, publisher = {Transaction Publishers}, abstract = {Spiro challenges the argument of Bronislaw Malinowski that the matrilineal society of the Trobriand Islands produced a psychological constellation – a matrilineal complex – different from Freud's Oedipus complex and the generalization regarding the restrictive provenance of the Oepidus complex to which it gave rise. Spiro undertakes a reanalysis of Malinowski's data and shows that there is enough to suggest the presence of a strong Oedipus complex.Melford E. Spiro is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of California, San Diego, where he founded the Anthropology Department in 1968. His other works include Gender and Culture, Oedipus in the Trobriands, and Culture and Human Nature.}, keywords = {kinship, psychology, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } CloseSpiro challenges the argument of Bronislaw Malinowski that the matrilineal society of the Trobriand Islands produced a psychological constellation – a matrilineal complex – different from Freud's Oedipus complex and the generalization regarding the restrictive provenance of the Oepidus complex to which it gave rise. Spiro undertakes a reanalysis of Malinowski's data and shows that there is enough to suggest the presence of a strong Oedipus complex.Melford E. Spiro is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of California, San Diego, where he founded the Anthropology Department in 1968. His other works include Gender and Culture, Oedipus in the Trobriands, and Culture and Human Nature.Close Damon, Frederick HCalendars and Calendrical Rites on the Northern side of the Kula Ring Journal Article In: Oceania, vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 221–239, 1982, ISSN: 1834-4461.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski@article{damon_calendars_1982, title = {Calendars and Calendrical Rites on the Northern side of the Kula Ring}, author = {Frederick H Damon}, doi = {10.1002/j.1834-4461.1982.tb01496.x}, issn = {1834-4461}, year = {1982}, date = {1982-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-09}, journal = {Oceania}, volume = {52}, number = {3}, pages = {221--239}, keywords = {kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1982.tb01496.xClose Malinowski, Bronislaw; de la Fuente, JulioMalinowski in Mexico: the economics of a Mexican market system Book Routledge & K. Paul, 1982, ISBN: 978-0-7100-9197-0.BibTeX | Tags: Latin America, post mortem, work by Malinowski@book{malinowski_malinowski_1982, title = {Malinowski in Mexico: the economics of a Mexican market system}, author = {Bronislaw Malinowski and Julio de la Fuente}, editor = {Susan Drucker-Brown}, isbn = {978-0-7100-9197-0}, year = {1982}, date = {1982-01-01}, publisher = {Routledge & K. Paul}, keywords = {Latin America, post mortem, work by Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1981 Payne, Harry CMalinowski's Style Journal Article In: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 125, no. 6, pp. 416–440, 1981, ISSN: 0003-049X.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{payne_malinowskis_1981, title = {Malinowski's Style}, author = {Harry C Payne}, doi = {10.2307/986298}, issn = {0003-049X}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, journal = {Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society}, volume = {125}, number = {6}, pages = {416--440}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/986298Close Strathern, MarilynCulture in a Netbag: The Manufacture of a Subdiscipline in Anthropology Journal Article In: Man, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 665–688, 1981, ISSN: 0025-1496.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Melanesia, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{strathern_culture_1981, title = {Culture in a Netbag: The Manufacture of a Subdiscipline in Anthropology}, author = {Marilyn Strathern}, doi = {10.2307/2801494}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {16}, number = {4}, pages = {665--688}, abstract = {A creative role is suggested for Malinowski's `straw men', and by analogy for the straw man of male bias which informs much feminist-inspired anthropology. However, their universalising seductiveness is taken to task. The idea that particular symbolic representations speak to a `universal womanness' is examined critically in relation to two Melanesian societies. The metaphor of `manufacture' points to certain implications for the relationship between anthropology and its object of study; it also underlines the suggestion that not only does womanness in these two societies have different symbolic content, but there is difference also in the techniques of symbol construction.}, keywords = {Melanesia, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseA creative role is suggested for Malinowski's `straw men', and by analogy for the straw man of male bias which informs much feminist-inspired anthropology. However, their universalising seductiveness is taken to task. The idea that particular symbolic representations speak to a `universal womanness' is examined critically in relation to two Melanesian societies. The metaphor of `manufacture' points to certain implications for the relationship between anthropology and its object of study; it also underlines the suggestion that not only does womanness in these two societies have different symbolic content, but there is difference also in the techniques of symbol construction.Closedoi:10.2307/2801494Close Paluch, AndrzejThe Polish Background to Malinowski's Work Journal Article In: Man, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 276–285, 1981, ISSN: 0025-1496.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Poland, work about Malinowski@article{paluch_polish_1981, title = {The Polish Background to Malinowski's Work}, author = {Andrzej Paluch}, doi = {10.2307/2801400}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {276--285}, abstract = {The work of Malinowski, who left Poland after having completed a Ph. D. in philosophy, has been comparatively unknown in his native country until the seventies of this century. However, his studies at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow were quite important for his future career: during this period his main philosophical views were shaped and these later determined his model of functional anthropology; at that time also occurred the change in his scientific interests from physics to philosophy to social anthropology. He possessed a deep knowledge of nineteenth-century European philosophy, and this philosophical training may be seen as being responsible for his two visions of social reality: one illustrated in his feildwork, another developed in abstract terms. Both visions are rooted in basic concepts which he advocated as early as 1908 in his PhD dissertation.}, keywords = {Poland, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseThe work of Malinowski, who left Poland after having completed a Ph. D. in philosophy, has been comparatively unknown in his native country until the seventies of this century. However, his studies at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow were quite important for his future career: during this period his main philosophical views were shaped and these later determined his model of functional anthropology; at that time also occurred the change in his scientific interests from physics to philosophy to social anthropology. He possessed a deep knowledge of nineteenth-century European philosophy, and this philosophical training may be seen as being responsible for his two visions of social reality: one illustrated in his feildwork, another developed in abstract terms. Both visions are rooted in basic concepts which he advocated as early as 1908 in his PhD dissertation.Closedoi:10.2307/2801400Close Średniawa, BronisławThe Anthropologist as a Young Physicist: Bronisław Malinowski's Apprenticeship Journal Article In: Isis, vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 613–620, 1981, ISSN: 0021-1753.Links | BibTeX | Tags: biography, work about Malinowski@article{sredniawa_anthropologist_1981, title = {The Anthropologist as a Young Physicist: Bronisław Malinowski's Apprenticeship}, author = {Bronisław Średniawa}, doi = {10.2307/231251}, issn = {0021-1753}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, journal = {Isis}, volume = {72}, number = {4}, pages = {613--620}, keywords = {biography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/231251Close Mair, LucyInterpretation and Character Assassination Journal Article In: Man, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 302–304, 1981, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{mair_interpretation_1981, title = {Interpretation and Character Assassination}, author = {Lucy Mair}, doi = {10.2307/2801403}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {16}, number = {2}, pages = {302--304}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2801403Close Witkiewicz,Listy do Bronisława Malinowskiego Book Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, Warszawa, 1981, ISBN: 978-83-06-00512-7.BibTeX | Tags: correspondence, work about Malinowski@book{witkiewicz_listy_1981, title = {Listy do Bronisława Malinowskiego}, author = {Witkiewicz}, isbn = {978-83-06-00512-7}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, publisher = {Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy}, address = {Warszawa}, keywords = {correspondence, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Silverman, SydelTotems and teachers: perspectives on the history of anthropology Book Columbia University Press, New York, 1981, ISBN: 978-0-231-05086-9 978-0-231-05087-6.BibTeX | Tags: history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@book{silverman_totems_1981, title = {Totems and teachers: perspectives on the history of anthropology}, author = {Sydel Silverman}, editor = {Sydel Silverman}, isbn = {978-0-231-05086-9 978-0-231-05087-6}, year = {1981}, date = {1981-01-01}, publisher = {Columbia University Press}, address = {New York}, keywords = {history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1980 Leach, EdmundMalinowskiana: On Reading a Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term: Or the Self Mutilation of Professor Hsu Journal Article In: RAIN, no. 36, pp. 2–3, 1980, ISSN: 0307-6776.Links | BibTeX | Tags: review of Malinowski's book@article{leach_malinowskiana:_1980, title = {Malinowskiana: On Reading a Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term: Or the Self Mutilation of Professor Hsu}, author = {Edmund Leach}, doi = {10.2307/3032179}, issn = {0307-6776}, year = {1980}, date = {1980-01-01}, journal = {RAIN}, number = {36}, pages = {2--3}, keywords = {review of Malinowski's book}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/3032179Close Damon, Frederick HThe Kula and Generalised Exchange: Considering Some Unconsidered Aspects of the Elementary Structures of Kinship Journal Article In: Man, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 267–292, 1980, ISSN: 0025-1496.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, kula, Melanesia@article{damon_kula_1980, title = {The Kula and Generalised Exchange: Considering Some Unconsidered Aspects of the Elementary Structures of Kinship}, author = {Frederick H Damon}, doi = {10.2307/2801671}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1980}, date = {1980-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {15}, number = {2}, pages = {267--292}, abstract = {As anthropologists are reading Marx, sociologists are beginning to read Levi-Strauss. Based on an analysis of the Kula, this article attempts to place Levi-Strauss's first major work in light of neomarxist thought. It is suggested that 'kinship' for Levi-Strauss occupies a place in some kinds of societies analogous to that of 'capital' in capitalist society according to Marx. But using data from the Kula it is shown that such a perspective ignores the question of how 'production' articulates with 'circulation'. Although certain aspects of the Kula may be comprehended in terms of generalised and restricted exchange, the postulated contradiction in generalised exchange does not account for the Kula's dynamics. 'Ownership', derived from the sphere of production, not 'reciprocity', accounts for the Kula's dynamics.}, keywords = {kinship, kula, Melanesia}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseAs anthropologists are reading Marx, sociologists are beginning to read Levi-Strauss. Based on an analysis of the Kula, this article attempts to place Levi-Strauss's first major work in light of neomarxist thought. It is suggested that 'kinship' for Levi-Strauss occupies a place in some kinds of societies analogous to that of 'capital' in capitalist society according to Marx. But using data from the Kula it is shown that such a perspective ignores the question of how 'production' articulates with 'circulation'. Although certain aspects of the Kula may be comprehended in terms of generalised and restricted exchange, the postulated contradiction in generalised exchange does not account for the Kula's dynamics. 'Ownership', derived from the sphere of production, not 'reciprocity', accounts for the Kula's dynamics.Closedoi:10.2307/2801671Close1979 Hsu, Francis L KThe Cultural Problem of the Cultural Anthropologist Journal Article In: American Anthropologist, vol. 81, no. 3, pp. 517–532, 1979, ISSN: 0002-7294.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, work about Malinowski@article{hsu_cultural_1979, title = {The Cultural Problem of the Cultural Anthropologist}, author = {Francis L K Hsu}, doi = {10.2307/675774}, issn = {0002-7294}, year = {1979}, date = {1979-01-01}, journal = {American Anthropologist}, volume = {81}, number = {3}, pages = {517--532}, abstract = {An intensive analysis of Malinowski's diary reveals an ethnocentrism hitherto unnoticed in our discipline. Ethnocentrism is common to all societies and cultures, but what anthropologists have so far failed to understand is the very basic distinction between positive ethnocentrism and neutral ethnocentrism. Malinowski, being rooted in white European society and culture where positive enthocentrism prevails, suffered from some peculiar defects in perception of non- Western behavior that vitiated some of his theories, such as those on religion and culture change. This paper shows that some of his shortcomings are still with us today and indicates what we can do to remedy them.}, keywords = {ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseAn intensive analysis of Malinowski's diary reveals an ethnocentrism hitherto unnoticed in our discipline. Ethnocentrism is common to all societies and cultures, but what anthropologists have so far failed to understand is the very basic distinction between positive ethnocentrism and neutral ethnocentrism. Malinowski, being rooted in white European society and culture where positive enthocentrism prevails, suffered from some peculiar defects in perception of non- Western behavior that vitiated some of his theories, such as those on religion and culture change. This paper shows that some of his shortcomings are still with us today and indicates what we can do to remedy them.Closedoi:10.2307/675774Close Young, Michael WThe ethnography of Malinowski: the Trobriand Islands 1915-18 Book Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, Boston, 1979, ISBN: 978-0-7100-0013-2.Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@book{young_ethnography_1979, title = {The ethnography of Malinowski: the Trobriand Islands 1915-18}, author = {Michael W Young}, isbn = {978-0-7100-0013-2}, year = {1979}, date = {1979-01-01}, publisher = {Routledge & Kegan Paul}, address = {London, Boston}, abstract = {ISBN : 0710001002 (pbk.) ; Includes index ; Bibliography: pages 243-247, Material Type: 図書, Holding Agent: 国立国会図書館}, keywords = {ethnography, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } CloseISBN : 0710001002 (pbk.) ; Includes index ; Bibliography: pages 243-247, Material Type: 図書, Holding Agent: 国立国会図書館Close1978 Rubel, Paula GYour own pigs you may not eat : a comparative study of New Guinea societies Book Canberra : Australian National University Press, 1978.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: New Guinea, work about Malinowski@book{rubel_your_1978, title = {Your own pigs you may not eat : a comparative study of New Guinea societies}, author = {Paula G Rubel}, url = {https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/114706}, year = {1978}, date = {1978-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-12}, publisher = {Canberra : Australian National University Press}, abstract = {Pigs, yams, valuables, and women are items of exchange throughout New Guinea. Their widespread ceremonial exchange, one of the most striking characteristics of New Guinea life, does not arise out of economic necessity. Rather, ceremonial exchange is a total social phenomenon in that the ritual distribution of large quantities of food and valuables reflects the interplay between kinship and marriage structures, the nature of political leadership, and the religious and symbolic systems found in these cultures. Your Own Pigs You May Not Eat is an admonition to exchange as well as a title. The book is a comparative study of thirteen New Guinea societies, focusing on these distinctive ceremonial distributions as a way of understanding the relationship between exchange and various social and cultural domains. Paula Rubel and Abraham Rosman write as structural anthropologists, drawing in part on the work of Levi-Strauss and Edmund Leach. The first section of the book analyzes the thirteen societies in terms of variables relating to large-scale ceremonial exchange, and each chapter concludes with a structural model based on the results. The authors then compare related groups of variables, such as kinship, marriage rules and structures of affinal relationships, symbolic meanings, and different kinds of exchange. The book concludes by showing how the underlying structures of the thirteen groups may be related to each other by a series of transformations. These transformations are then related to a postulated prototypical society, and the whole series forms a hypothesis about the evolution of societies in New Guinea. Many studies have been done on New Guinea cultures but this wide-ranging work, with its comparison of a number of societies rather than an examination of parts of one or two cultures, provides a unique theoretical synthesis.}, keywords = {New Guinea, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } ClosePigs, yams, valuables, and women are items of exchange throughout New Guinea. Their widespread ceremonial exchange, one of the most striking characteristics of New Guinea life, does not arise out of economic necessity. Rather, ceremonial exchange is a total social phenomenon in that the ritual distribution of large quantities of food and valuables reflects the interplay between kinship and marriage structures, the nature of political leadership, and the religious and symbolic systems found in these cultures. Your Own Pigs You May Not Eat is an admonition to exchange as well as a title. The book is a comparative study of thirteen New Guinea societies, focusing on these distinctive ceremonial distributions as a way of understanding the relationship between exchange and various social and cultural domains. Paula Rubel and Abraham Rosman write as structural anthropologists, drawing in part on the work of Levi-Strauss and Edmund Leach. The first section of the book analyzes the thirteen societies in terms of variables relating to large-scale ceremonial exchange, and each chapter concludes with a structural model based on the results. The authors then compare related groups of variables, such as kinship, marriage rules and structures of affinal relationships, symbolic meanings, and different kinds of exchange. The book concludes by showing how the underlying structures of the thirteen groups may be related to each other by a series of transformations. These transformations are then related to a postulated prototypical society, and the whole series forms a hypothesis about the evolution of societies in New Guinea. Many studies have been done on New Guinea cultures but this wide-ranging work, with its comparison of a number of societies rather than an examination of parts of one or two cultures, provides a unique theoretical synthesis.Closehttps://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/114706Close Sillitoe, PaulExchange in melanesian society Journal Article In: Ethnos, vol. 43, no. 1-2, pp. 7–29, 1978, ISSN: 0014-1844.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski@article{sillitoe_exchange_1978, title = {Exchange in melanesian society}, author = {Paul Sillitoe}, doi = {10.1080/00141844.1978.9981145}, issn = {0014-1844}, year = {1978}, date = {1978-01-01}, journal = {Ethnos}, volume = {43}, number = {1-2}, pages = {7--29}, keywords = {kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1080/00141844.1978.9981145Close Durham, Eunice RibeiroA reconstituictextasciitildeao da realidade : um estudo sobre a obra etnografica de Bronislaw Malinowski / Eunice Ribeiro Durham Book Editora Atica, Stextasciitildeao Paulo, 1978.BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, work about Malinowski@book{durham_reconstituictextasciitildeao_1978, title = {A reconstituictextasciitildeao da realidade : um estudo sobre a obra etnografica de Bronislaw Malinowski / Eunice Ribeiro Durham}, author = {Eunice Ribeiro Durham}, year = {1978}, date = {1978-01-01}, publisher = {Editora Atica}, address = {Stextasciitildeao Paulo}, series = {Colectextasciitildeao Ensaios ; 54}, keywords = {ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Bodemann, Michal YA Problem of Sociological Praxis: The Case for Interventive Observation in Field Work Journal Article In: Theory and Society, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 387–420, 1978, ISSN: 0304-2421.Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, work about Malinowski@article{bodemann_problem_1978, title = {A Problem of Sociological Praxis: The Case for Interventive Observation in Field Work}, author = {Michal Y Bodemann}, doi = {10.2307/656992}, issn = {0304-2421}, year = {1978}, date = {1978-01-01}, journal = {Theory and Society}, volume = {5}, number = {3}, pages = {387--420}, keywords = {ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/656992Close Egloff, Brian JThe Kula Before Malinowski: A Changing Configuration Journal Article In: Mankind, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 429–435, 1978, ISSN: 1835-9310.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kula, work about Malinowski@article{egloff_kula_1978, title = {The Kula Before Malinowski: A Changing Configuration}, author = {Brian J Egloff}, doi = {10.1111/j.1835-9310.1978.tb00671.x}, issn = {1835-9310}, year = {1978}, date = {1978-01-01}, journal = {Mankind}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {429--435}, keywords = {kula, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1111/j.1835-9310.1978.tb00671.xClose1977 Abrahamian, L HOn Malinowski's Magic Journal Article In: Current Anthropology, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 112–113, 1977, ISSN: 0011-3204.Links | BibTeX | Tags: magic and religion, work about Malinowski@article{abrahamian_malinowskis_1977, title = {On Malinowski's Magic}, author = {L H Abrahamian}, doi = {10.2307/2741236}, issn = {0011-3204}, year = {1977}, date = {1977-01-01}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {18}, number = {1}, pages = {112--113}, keywords = {magic and religion, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2741236Close Wax, Murray LMore on Malinowski's Magic Journal Article In: Current Anthropology, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 343–344, 1977, ISSN: 0011-3204.Links | BibTeX | Tags: magic and religion, work about Malinowski@article{wax_more_1977, title = {More on Malinowski's Magic}, author = {Murray L Wax}, doi = {10.2307/2741329}, issn = {0011-3204}, year = {1977}, date = {1977-01-01}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {18}, number = {2}, pages = {343--344}, keywords = {magic and religion, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2741329Close Cole, John WAnthropology Comes Part-Way Home: Community Studies in Europe Journal Article In: Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 6, pp. 349–378, 1977, ISSN: 0084-6570.Links | BibTeX | Tags: alpine anthropology, history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@article{cole_anthropology_1977, title = {Anthropology Comes Part-Way Home: Community Studies in Europe}, author = {John W Cole}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2949336}, issn = {0084-6570}, year = {1977}, date = {1977-01-01}, journal = {Annual Review of Anthropology}, volume = {6}, pages = {349--378}, keywords = {alpine anthropology, history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/2949336Close Obrebski, JosephRitual and social structure in a Macedonian village Book Amherst : Dept. of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, 1977.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Rites and ceremonies--Macedonia.@book{obrebski_ritual_1977, title = {Ritual and social structure in a Macedonian village}, author = {Joseph Obrebski}, url = {http://archive.org/details/ritualsocialstru00obre}, year = {1977}, date = {1977-01-01}, publisher = {Amherst : Dept. of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts}, abstract = {http://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF001973805&ix=nu&I=0&V=D&pm=1}, keywords = {Rites and ceremonies--Macedonia.}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Closehttp://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF001973805&ix=nu&I=0&V=D&pm=1Closehttp://archive.org/details/ritualsocialstru00obreClose1976 Laracy, HughMalinowski at War, 1914–18 Journal Article In: Mankind, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 264–268, 1976, ISSN: 1835-9310.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{laracy_malinowski_1976, title = {Malinowski at War, 1914–18}, author = {Hugh Laracy}, doi = {10.1111/j.1835-9310.1999.tb01455.x}, issn = {1835-9310}, year = {1976}, date = {1976-01-01}, journal = {Mankind}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {264--268}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1111/j.1835-9310.1999.tb01455.xClose Powell, H AReview of The Trobriand Experiment Journal Article In: RAIN, no. 13, pp. 3–6, 1976, ISSN: 0307-6776.Links | BibTeX | Tags: Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{powell_review_1976, title = {Review of The Trobriand Experiment}, author = {H A Powell}, doi = {10.2307/3032619}, issn = {0307-6776}, year = {1976}, date = {1976-01-01}, journal = {RAIN}, number = {13}, pages = {3--6}, keywords = {Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/3032619Close Rosengren, Karl Erik; Canby, Joel S; Gallus, Alexander; Goode, William J; Harary, Frank; Jarvie, I C; Luckmann, Thomas; Luhmann, Niklas; Noss, Philip A; Shepherd, William C; Shweder, Richard A; Werblowsky, Zwi R J; Winzeler, Robert LMalinowski's Magic: The Riddle of the Empty Cell [and Comments and Reply] Journal Article In: Current Anthropology, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 667–685, 1976, ISSN: 0011-3204.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: magic and religion, work about Malinowski@article{rosengren_malinowskis_1976, title = {Malinowski's Magic: The Riddle of the Empty Cell [and Comments and Reply]}, author = {Karl Erik Rosengren and Joel S Canby and Alexander Gallus and William J Goode and Frank Harary and I C Jarvie and Thomas Luckmann and Niklas Luhmann and Philip A Noss and William C Shepherd and Richard A Shweder and Zwi R J Werblowsky and Robert L Winzeler}, doi = {10.2307/2741265}, issn = {0011-3204}, year = {1976}, date = {1976-01-01}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {17}, number = {4}, pages = {667--685}, abstract = {The author uses the technique of substruction in order to explicate the conceptualizations about magic, science, and religion which, over more than 50 years, have been brought forward by anthropologists like Malinowski, Nadel, and Goody. The outcome is several typologies which encompass also the important linguistic notion of performative acts originated by J. L. Austin. By means of these typologies it is possible to relate to each other in a logically coherent manner four types of symbol systems (science, ideology, religion, and mythology), four corresponding types of standardized activities (work, ceremonies, rites, and magical acts), and the systems of rules governing these standardized activities (techniques, ceremonial, ritual, and magic). It is suggested that, when distinguishing between the various types, substantive distinctions may be appropriate at the level of symbol systems, functional ones at the level of activities. By confronting various typologies with each other, three different perspectives on the phenomenon of magic are recognized: that of the understanding social actor, that of the outside observer, and that of the understanding observer. Finally, some modern functional alternatives to magic are identified and discussed.}, keywords = {magic and religion, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseThe author uses the technique of substruction in order to explicate the conceptualizations about magic, science, and religion which, over more than 50 years, have been brought forward by anthropologists like Malinowski, Nadel, and Goody. The outcome is several typologies which encompass also the important linguistic notion of performative acts originated by J. L. Austin. By means of these typologies it is possible to relate to each other in a logically coherent manner four types of symbol systems (science, ideology, religion, and mythology), four corresponding types of standardized activities (work, ceremonies, rites, and magical acts), and the systems of rules governing these standardized activities (techniques, ceremonial, ritual, and magic). It is suggested that, when distinguishing between the various types, substantive distinctions may be appropriate at the level of symbol systems, functional ones at the level of activities. By confronting various typologies with each other, three different perspectives on the phenomenon of magic are recognized: that of the understanding social actor, that of the outside observer, and that of the understanding observer. Finally, some modern functional alternatives to magic are identified and discussed.Closedoi:10.2307/2741265Close Weiner, Annette BWomen of Value, Men of Renown: New Perspectives in Trobriand Exchange Book University of Texas Press, 1976, ISBN: 978-0-292-79019-3.Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Trobriands, work about Malinowski@book{weiner_women_1976, title = {Women of Value, Men of Renown: New Perspectives in Trobriand Exchange}, author = {Annette B Weiner}, isbn = {978-0-292-79019-3}, year = {1976}, date = {1976-01-01}, publisher = {University of Texas Press}, abstract = {This study of women, men, and exchanges of wealth in the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, makes an interesting comparison with the work of pioneer ethnographer Bronislaw Malinowski, who conducted his seminal research there between 1915 and 1918. While Malinowski and others have focused on men, dismissing "women's work" as unimportant, Weiner shows that women play a vital role in Trobriand society.}, keywords = {Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } CloseThis study of women, men, and exchanges of wealth in the Trobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea, makes an interesting comparison with the work of pioneer ethnographer Bronislaw Malinowski, who conducted his seminal research there between 1915 and 1918. While Malinowski and others have focused on men, dismissing "women's work" as unimportant, Weiner shows that women play a vital role in Trobriand society.Close Harwood, FrancesMyth, Memory, and the Oral Tradition: Cicero in the Trobriands Journal Article In: American Anthropologist, vol. 78, no. 4, pp. 783–796, 1976, ISSN: 0002-7294.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Melanesia, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{harwood_myth_1976, title = {Myth, Memory, and the Oral Tradition: Cicero in the Trobriands}, author = {Frances Harwood}, doi = {10.2307/675144}, issn = {0002-7294}, year = {1976}, date = {1976-01-01}, journal = {American Anthropologist}, volume = {78}, number = {4}, pages = {783--796}, abstract = {In nonliterate societies, myths are often linked to specific geographical locations. Using Malinowski's Trobriand material and taking a lead from Cicero's De oratore, it is argued that spatial location functions (1) as a mnemonic device for the recall of a corpus of myth, (2) as a structural marker dividing a corpus into separate thinkable units, and (3) as a means of restricting social change at least temporarily to specific institutions. Malinowski's instrumental theory of myth is contrasted with the cognitive theory advanced by LéviStrauss, and certain didactic functions of myth are also discussed.}, keywords = {Melanesia, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseIn nonliterate societies, myths are often linked to specific geographical locations. Using Malinowski's Trobriand material and taking a lead from Cicero's De oratore, it is argued that spatial location functions (1) as a mnemonic device for the recall of a corpus of myth, (2) as a structural marker dividing a corpus into separate thinkable units, and (3) as a means of restricting social change at least temporarily to specific institutions. Malinowski's instrumental theory of myth is contrasted with the cognitive theory advanced by LéviStrauss, and certain didactic functions of myth are also discussed.Closedoi:10.2307/675144Close Marwedel, PeterFunktionalismus und Herrschaft: die Entwicklung eines Theorie-Konzepts von Malinowski zu Luhmann Book Pahl-Rugenstein, Köln, 1976, ISBN: 978-3-7609-0199-2.BibTeX | Tags: functionalism, work about Malinowski@book{marwedel_funktionalismus_1976, title = {Funktionalismus und Herrschaft: die Entwicklung eines Theorie-Konzepts von Malinowski zu Luhmann}, author = {Peter Marwedel}, isbn = {978-3-7609-0199-2}, year = {1976}, date = {1976-01-01}, publisher = {Pahl-Rugenstein}, address = {Köln}, series = {Sammlung junge Wissenschaft}, keywords = {functionalism, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1975 Brunton, RonWhy do the Trobriands Have Chiefs? Journal Article In: Man, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 544–558, 1975, ISSN: 0025-1496.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Melanesia, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{brunton_why_1975, title = {Why do the Trobriands Have Chiefs?}, author = {Ron Brunton}, doi = {10.2307/2800132}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1975}, date = {1975-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {10}, number = {4}, pages = {544--558}, abstract = {The fact that the Trobriand system of rank and chieftainship is unusual in western Melanesia has either been ignored or explained in terms of high population density and agricultural productivity. However, such explanations are unsatisfactory, as neither the population density nor the productivity is exceptional by Melanesian standards. Following Uberoi, this article argues that the key to the Trobriand political system lies in the kula exchanges. Nevertheless, Uberoi has overlooked certain peculiarities of kula in the northern Trobriands. These peculiarities, arising from environmental and social conditions, enabled the exchange system to be closed off to a degree not possible elsewhere in the Massim area. This precluded certain economic and political strategies from being undertaken, thereby limiting the range of people who could effectively compete for leadership and facilitating the development of rank and chieftainship. The article concludes with a brief examination of the applicability of the general argument to other Melanesian societies.}, keywords = {Melanesia, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseThe fact that the Trobriand system of rank and chieftainship is unusual in western Melanesia has either been ignored or explained in terms of high population density and agricultural productivity. However, such explanations are unsatisfactory, as neither the population density nor the productivity is exceptional by Melanesian standards. Following Uberoi, this article argues that the key to the Trobriand political system lies in the kula exchanges. Nevertheless, Uberoi has overlooked certain peculiarities of kula in the northern Trobriands. These peculiarities, arising from environmental and social conditions, enabled the exchange system to be closed off to a degree not possible elsewhere in the Massim area. This precluded certain economic and political strategies from being undertaken, thereby limiting the range of people who could effectively compete for leadership and facilitating the development of rank and chieftainship. The article concludes with a brief examination of the applicability of the general argument to other Melanesian societies.Closedoi:10.2307/2800132Close1973 Weiss, GeraldA Scientific Concept of Culture Journal Article In: American Anthropologist, vol. 75, no. 5, pp. 1376–1413, 1973, ISSN: 0002-7294.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{weiss_scientific_1973, title = {A Scientific Concept of Culture}, author = {Gerald Weiss}, doi = {10.2307/674039}, issn = {0002-7294}, year = {1973}, date = {1973-01-01}, journal = {American Anthropologist}, volume = {75}, number = {5}, pages = {1376--1413}, abstract = {A century has passed since Tylor first traced for us the anthropological concept of culture. The subsequent history of the concept has been an unfortunate one, due to inadequate, unclear, nebulous, even mystical formulations. An attempt is made in this article to adjust the concept so that it will conform to a matter-of-fact reality. In so doing, the relationships between culture and society, culture and humanness, and culture and cultural systems, are discussed. A list of terms with strict definitions is provided as a culmination to the argument, and as an alternative to the formulations of the past.}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseA century has passed since Tylor first traced for us the anthropological concept of culture. The subsequent history of the concept has been an unfortunate one, due to inadequate, unclear, nebulous, even mystical formulations. An attempt is made in this article to adjust the concept so that it will conform to a matter-of-fact reality. In so doing, the relationships between culture and society, culture and humanness, and culture and cultural systems, are discussed. A list of terms with strict definitions is provided as a culmination to the argument, and as an alternative to the formulations of the past.Closedoi:10.2307/674039Close463 entries « ‹ 6 of 10 › »