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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:10.2307/674039Close Papanek, HannaMen, Women, and Work: Reflections on the Two-Person Career Journal Article In: American Journal of Sociology, vol. 78, no. 4, pp. 852–872, 1973, ISSN: 0002-9602.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: gender@article{papanek_men_1973, title = {Men, Women, and Work: Reflections on the Two-Person Career}, author = {Hanna Papanek}, doi = {10.2307/2776607}, issn = {0002-9602}, year = {1973}, date = {1973-01-01}, journal = {American Journal of Sociology}, volume = {78}, number = {4}, pages = {852--872}, abstract = {Women adapt in different ways to the demands of their husbands' occupations. In the United States, the "two-person single career" is a special combination of roles whereby wives are inducted by the institutions employing their husbands into a pattern of vicarious achievement. The two-person career pattern serves as a social control mechanism which derails the occupational aspirations of the highly educated woman into a subsidiary role determined by her husband's career. It is a very American solution to a common American dilemma, in which an explicit ideology of equal opportunity in education conflicts with inequalities in occupational opportunities. Some reflections on the two-person career serve to illustrate the necessity for more determined efforts to include studies of women's lives in modern sociology and anthropology. Some areas are indicated where such studies would contribute to the development of methods and theory. Particular emphasis is placed on the kinds of education women receive: training for women's work in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India is used to point out particular contrasts with the U.S. setting, indicating also some of the features of highly sex-segregated purdah societies.}, keywords = {gender}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseWomen adapt in different ways to the demands of their husbands' occupations. In the United States, the "two-person single career" is a special combination of roles whereby wives are inducted by the institutions employing their husbands into a pattern of vicarious achievement. The two-person career pattern serves as a social control mechanism which derails the occupational aspirations of the highly educated woman into a subsidiary role determined by her husband's career. It is a very American solution to a common American dilemma, in which an explicit ideology of equal opportunity in education conflicts with inequalities in occupational opportunities. Some reflections on the two-person career serve to illustrate the necessity for more determined efforts to include studies of women's lives in modern sociology and anthropology. Some areas are indicated where such studies would contribute to the development of methods and theory. Particular emphasis is placed on the kinds of education women receive: training for women's work in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India is used to point out particular contrasts with the U.S. setting, indicating also some of the features of highly sex-segregated purdah societies.Closedoi:10.2307/2776607Close Guala, ChitoMomenti analitici del concetto di struttura: Malinowski, Radcliffe-Brown, Durkheim, Mauss, Levi-Strauss Book Giappichelli, Torino, 1973.BibTeX | Tags: functionalism, work about Malinowski@book{guala_momenti_1973, title = {Momenti analitici del concetto di struttura: Malinowski, Radcliffe-Brown, Durkheim, Mauss, Levi-Strauss}, author = {Chito Guala}, year = {1973}, date = {1973-01-01}, publisher = {Giappichelli}, address = {Torino}, keywords = {functionalism, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Baker, StuartWitkiewicz and Malinowski: the pure form of magic, science and religion Journal Article In: The Polish Review, vol. 18, no. 1/2, pp. 77–93, 1973, ISSN: 0032-2970.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{baker_witkiewicz_1973, title = {Witkiewicz and Malinowski: the pure form of magic, science and religion}, author = {Stuart Baker}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/25777112}, issn = {0032-2970}, year = {1973}, date = {1973-01-01}, journal = {The Polish Review}, volume = {18}, number = {1/2}, pages = {77--93}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/25777112Close1972 Szymanski, AlMalinowski, Marx and Functionalism Journal Article In: Insurgent Sociologist, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 35–43, 1972, ISSN: 0047-0384.Links | BibTeX | Tags: functionalism, work about Malinowski@article{szymanski_malinowski_1972, title = {Malinowski, Marx and Functionalism}, author = {Al Szymanski}, doi = {10.1177/089692057200200403}, issn = {0047-0384}, year = {1972}, date = {1972-01-01}, journal = {Insurgent Sociologist}, volume = {2}, number = {4}, pages = {35--43}, keywords = {functionalism, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1177/089692057200200403Close Wax, Murray LTenting with Malinowski Journal Article In: American Sociological Review, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 1–13, 1972, ISSN: 0003-1224.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{wax_tenting_1972, title = {Tenting with Malinowski}, author = {Murray L Wax}, doi = {10.2307/2093489}, issn = {0003-1224}, year = {1972}, date = {1972-01-01}, journal = {American Sociological Review}, volume = {37}, number = {1}, pages = {1--13}, abstract = {Using his recently published personal diaries and his monographs, as well as the ethnographic reports of Melanesia produced by other scholars, I examine, the circumstances by which Bronislaw Malinowski was led to the discovery of intensive personal fieldwork. Crucial features of the situation in which he worked include the colonial situation with its caste barrier and exploitation of natives and the Cargo Cults which were emerging among the latter. By settling within a Melanesian society unusual in its stratified character, Malinowski was able to avoid some of the problems of parity between anthropologist and native people. Nevertheless, it is hard to classify his work as participant observation, although he did move the next generation of anthropologists toward that style of fieldwork.}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseUsing his recently published personal diaries and his monographs, as well as the ethnographic reports of Melanesia produced by other scholars, I examine, the circumstances by which Bronislaw Malinowski was led to the discovery of intensive personal fieldwork. Crucial features of the situation in which he worked include the colonial situation with its caste barrier and exploitation of natives and the Cargo Cults which were emerging among the latter. By settling within a Melanesian society unusual in its stratified character, Malinowski was able to avoid some of the problems of parity between anthropologist and native people. Nevertheless, it is hard to classify his work as participant observation, although he did move the next generation of anthropologists toward that style of fieldwork.Closedoi:10.2307/2093489Close Urry, James"Notes and Queries on Anthropology" and the Development of Field Methods in British Anthropology, 1870-1920 Journal Article In: Proceedings of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, no. 1972, pp. 45–57, 1972, ISSN: 0080-4169.Links | BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@article{urry_notes_1972, title = {"Notes and Queries on Anthropology" and the Development of Field Methods in British Anthropology, 1870-1920}, author = {James Urry}, doi = {10.2307/3031732}, issn = {0080-4169}, year = {1972}, date = {1972-01-01}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland}, number = {1972}, pages = {45--57}, keywords = {ethnography, history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/3031732Close Panoff, MichelBronislaw Malinowski Book Payot, 1972.BibTeX | Tags: biography, work about Malinowski@book{panoff_bronislaw_1972, title = {Bronislaw Malinowski}, author = {Michel Panoff}, year = {1972}, date = {1972-01-01}, publisher = {Payot}, keywords = {biography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Angioni, GiulioAntropologia funzionalistica di Malinowski Book Flaccovio, Palermo, 1972.BibTeX | Tags: functionalism, work about Malinowski@book{angioni_antropologia_1972, title = {Antropologia funzionalistica di Malinowski}, author = {Giulio Angioni}, year = {1972}, date = {1972-01-01}, publisher = {Flaccovio}, address = {Palermo}, keywords = {functionalism, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Forge, AnthonyThe Golden Fleece Journal Article In: Man, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 527–540, 1972, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{forge_golden_1972, title = {The Golden Fleece}, author = {Anthony Forge}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2799947}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1972}, date = {1972-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {7}, number = {4}, pages = {527--540}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/2799947Close1971 Montague, SusanTrobriand Kinship and the Virgin Birth Controversy Journal Article In: Man, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 353–368, 1971, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{montague_trobriand_1971, title = {Trobriand Kinship and the Virgin Birth Controversy}, author = {Susan Montague}, doi = {10.2307/2799026}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1971}, date = {1971-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {6}, number = {3}, pages = {353--368}, keywords = {kinship, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2799026Close Hays, H RExplorers of man; five pioneers in anthropology Book Crowell-Collier Press, New York, 1971.BibTeX | Tags: history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@book{hays_explorers_1971, title = {Explorers of man; five pioneers in anthropology}, author = {H R Hays}, year = {1971}, date = {1971-01-01}, publisher = {Crowell-Collier Press}, address = {New York}, keywords = {history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1970 Powdermaker, HortenseFurther Reflections on Lesu and Malinowski's Diary Journal Article In: Oceania, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 344–347, 1970, ISSN: 1834-4461.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{powdermaker_further_1970, title = {Further Reflections on Lesu and Malinowski's Diary}, author = {Hortense Powdermaker}, doi = {10.1002/j.1834-4461.1970.tb01109.x}, issn = {1834-4461}, year = {1970}, date = {1970-01-01}, journal = {Oceania}, volume = {40}, number = {4}, pages = {344--347}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1002/j.1834-4461.1970.tb01109.xClose1969 Raison, TimothyThe founding fathers of social science Book Penguin Books, Baltimore, 1969.BibTeX | Tags: history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@book{raison_founding_1969, title = {The founding fathers of social science}, author = {Timothy Raison}, year = {1969}, date = {1969-01-01}, publisher = {Penguin Books}, address = {Baltimore}, keywords = {history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1968 Symmons-Symonolewicz, Konstantin; Leach, EdmundOn Malinowski, Frazer, and Evolutionism Journal Article In: Current Anthropology, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 66–68, 1968, ISSN: 0011-3204.Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{symmons-symonolewicz_malinowski_1968, title = {On Malinowski, Frazer, and Evolutionism}, author = {Konstantin Symmons-Symonolewicz and Edmund Leach}, doi = {10.2307/2740451}, issn = {0011-3204}, year = {1968}, date = {1968-01-01}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {9}, number = {1}, pages = {66--68}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2740451Close Spiro, Melford EVirgin Birth, Parthenogenesis and Physiological Paternity: An Essay in Cultural Interpretation Journal Article In: Man, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 242–261, 1968, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, psychology, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{spiro_virgin_1968, title = {Virgin Birth, Parthenogenesis and Physiological Paternity: An Essay in Cultural Interpretation}, author = {Melford E Spiro}, doi = {10.2307/2798503}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1968}, date = {1968-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {242--261}, keywords = {kinship, psychology, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2798503Close Tambiah, Stanley JeyarajaThe Magical Power of Words Journal Article In: Man, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 175–208, 1968, ISSN: 0025-1496.Links | BibTeX | Tags: magic and religion, work about Malinowski@article{tambiah_magical_1968, title = {The Magical Power of Words}, author = {Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah}, doi = {10.2307/2798500}, issn = {0025-1496}, year = {1968}, date = {1968-01-01}, journal = {Man}, volume = {3}, number = {2}, pages = {175--208}, keywords = {magic and religion, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2798500Close Greenfield, Sidney MThe Bruce Effect and Malinowski's Hypothesis on Mating and Fertility Journal Article In: American Anthropologist, vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 759–761, 1968, ISSN: 0002-7294.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, work about Malinowski@article{greenfield_bruce_1968, title = {The Bruce Effect and Malinowski's Hypothesis on Mating and Fertility}, author = {Sidney M Greenfield}, doi = {10.2307/670560}, issn = {0002-7294}, year = {1968}, date = {1968-01-01}, journal = {American Anthropologist}, volume = {70}, number = {4}, pages = {759--761}, keywords = {kinship, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/670560Close Langendoen, Terence DThe London school of linguistics; a study of the linguistic theories of B. Malinowski and J. R. Firth [by] Đ. Terence Langendoen Book M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass, 1968.BibTeX | Tags: linguistics, work about Malinowski@book{langendoen_london_1968, title = {The London school of linguistics; a study of the linguistic theories of B. Malinowski and J. R. Firth [by] Đ. Terence Langendoen}, author = {Terence D Langendoen}, year = {1968}, date = {1968-01-01}, publisher = {M.I.T. Press}, address = {Cambridge, Mass}, series = {MİṪ. research monograph ; no. 46, MİṪ. Press research monographs ; no. 46}, keywords = {linguistics, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1967 Sider, Karen BluAffinity and the Role of the Father in the Trobriands Journal Article In: Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 90–109, 1967, ISSN: 0038-4801.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{sider_affinity_1967, title = {Affinity and the Role of the Father in the Trobriands}, author = {Karen Blu Sider}, doi = {10.1086/soutjanth.23.1.3629296}, issn = {0038-4801}, year = {1967}, date = {1967-01-01}, journal = {Southwestern Journal of Anthropology}, volume = {23}, number = {1}, pages = {90--109}, keywords = {kinship, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.1086/soutjanth.23.1.3629296Close Geertz, CliffordUnder the Mosquito Net Journal Article In: The New York Review of Books, 1967, ISSN: 0028-7504.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@article{geertz_under_1967, title = {Under the Mosquito Net}, author = {Clifford Geertz}, url = {http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1967/09/14/under-the-mosquito-net/}, issn = {0028-7504}, year = {1967}, date = {1967-01-01}, urldate = {2017-08-10}, journal = {The New York Review of Books}, abstract = {Ten years ago several eminent anthropologists, linguists, and sociologists who had, in one way or another, been students of Malinowski decided that he had been unjustly neglected since his death in 1942 and put together a collection of essays, each of which was devoted to a particular aspect of his work.[textasciicircum*] But, as the writers …}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } CloseTen years ago several eminent anthropologists, linguists, and sociologists who had, in one way or another, been students of Malinowski decided that he had been unjustly neglected since his death in 1942 and put together a collection of essays, each of which was devoted to a particular aspect of his work.[textasciicircum*] But, as the writers …Closehttp://www.nybooks.com/articles/1967/09/14/under-the-mosquito-net/Close Malinowski, BronislawA Diary In The Strict Sense Of The Term Book 1967.Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: post mortem, work by Malinowski@book{malinowski_diary_1967, title = {A Diary In The Strict Sense Of The Term}, author = {Bronislaw Malinowski}, url = {http://archive.org/details/MalinowskiBronislawADiaryInTheStrictSenseOfTheTerm}, year = {1967}, date = {1967-01-01}, abstract = {Personal Diary of Bronislaw Malinowski in the Trobriand Islands}, keywords = {post mortem, work by Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } ClosePersonal Diary of Bronislaw Malinowski in the Trobriand IslandsClosehttp://archive.org/details/MalinowskiBronislawADiaryInTheStrictSenseOfTheTermClose Harding, Thomas GVoyagers of the Vitiaz Strait; a study of a New Guinea trade system Book University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1967.BibTeX | Tags: kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski@book{harding_voyagers_1967, title = {Voyagers of the Vitiaz Strait; a study of a New Guinea trade system}, author = {Thomas G Harding}, year = {1967}, date = {1967-01-01}, publisher = {University of Washington Press}, address = {Seattle}, keywords = {kula, Melanesia, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close1966 Jarvie, Ian CharlesIn Defence of Frazer Journal Article In: Current Anthropology, vol. 7, no. 5, December, pp. 568–69, 1966.Links | BibTeX | Tags: history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@article{jarvie_defence_1966, title = {In Defence of Frazer}, author = {Ian Charles Jarvie}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/2740132?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents}, year = {1966}, date = {1966-01-01}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {7}, number = {5, December}, pages = {568--69}, keywords = {history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/2740132?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contentsClose Powdermaker, HortenseStranger and friend; the way of an anthropologist Book 1st ed., W. W. Norton, New York, 1966.BibTeX | Tags: ethnography, work about Malinowski@book{powdermaker_stranger_1966, title = {Stranger and friend; the way of an anthropologist}, author = {Hortense Powdermaker}, year = {1966}, date = {1966-01-01}, publisher = {W. W. Norton}, address = {New York}, edition = {1st ed.}, keywords = {ethnography, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Leach, EdmundVirgin Birth Journal Article In: Proceedings of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, no. 1966, pp. 39–49, 1966, ISSN: 0080-4169.Links | BibTeX | Tags: kinship, Trobriands, work about Malinowski@article{leach_virgin_1966, title = {Virgin Birth}, author = {Edmund Leach}, doi = {10.2307/3031713}, issn = {0080-4169}, year = {1966}, date = {1966-01-01}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland}, number = {1966}, pages = {39--49}, keywords = {kinship, Trobriands, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/3031713Close Leach, Edmund; Jarvie, I C; Ardener, Edwin; Beattie, J H M; Gellner, Ernest; Mathur, K SFrazer and Malinowski: A CA Discussion [and Comments and Reply] Journal Article In: Current Anthropology, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 560–576, 1966, ISSN: 0011-3204.Links | BibTeX | Tags: history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@article{leach_frazer_1966, title = {Frazer and Malinowski: A CA Discussion [and Comments and Reply]}, author = {Edmund Leach and I C Jarvie and Edwin Ardener and J H M Beattie and Ernest Gellner and K S Mathur}, doi = {10.2307/2740132}, issn = {0011-3204}, year = {1966}, date = {1966-01-01}, journal = {Current Anthropology}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {560--576}, keywords = {history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {article} } Closedoi:10.2307/2740132Close1965 Leach, EdmundIntroduction to the Reprint Edition of Coral Gardens Book Section In: Coral Gardens and Their Magic. Vol. 1, by Bronislaw Malinowski, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1965.BibTeX | Tags: work about Malinowski@incollection{leach_introduction_1965, title = {Introduction to the Reprint Edition of Coral Gardens}, author = {Edmund Leach}, year = {1965}, date = {1965-01-01}, booktitle = {Coral Gardens and Their Magic. Vol. 1, by Bronislaw Malinowski}, publisher = {Indiana University Press}, address = {Bloomington}, keywords = {work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {incollection} } Close1964 Jarvie, Ian CharlesThe revolution in anthropology Book Humanities Press, New York, 1964.BibTeX | Tags: history of anthropology, work about Malinowski@book{jarvie_revolution_1964, title = {The revolution in anthropology}, author = {Ian Charles Jarvie}, year = {1964}, date = {1964-01-01}, publisher = {Humanities Press}, address = {New York}, series = {International library of sociology and social reconstruction}, keywords = {history of anthropology, work about Malinowski}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {book} } Close Fortune, ReoMalinowski and `the Chief.' 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