This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern argues that the time is ripe for reincorporating Sir James Frazer. Jarvie thinks Strathern does so in a way that treats revolutions in anthropology as not involving scientific progress. There is a familiar defence against this charge while pursuing the same, or much the same, line of argument
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
British structural-functionalist anthropology famously faces an objection that it is incapable of de...
Marilyn Strathern argues against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm shif...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
This is a one page handout presenting objections from Gluckman's book Politics, Law, and Ritual in T...
This article moves from Sir James Frazer, through successive generations (British for the most part)...
This is a one page handout presenting R.R. Marrett's objections to Frazer from an article reviewing ...
In Britain and also in France, arguments have been put forward against the claim that there are or h...
This paper interprets Sir James Frazer’s The Golden Bough as presenting an objection to diffusionism...
Marilyn Strathern’s arguments against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm...
Probably the most famous story about the armchair anthropologist Sir James Frazer is about how, when...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
British structural-functionalist anthropology famously faces an objection that it is incapable of de...
Marilyn Strathern argues against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm shif...
This paper examines the debate between Marilyn Strathern and I.C. Jarvie. Writing in 1987, Strathern...
This is a one page handout presenting objections from Gluckman's book Politics, Law, and Ritual in T...
This article moves from Sir James Frazer, through successive generations (British for the most part)...
This is a one page handout presenting R.R. Marrett's objections to Frazer from an article reviewing ...
In Britain and also in France, arguments have been put forward against the claim that there are or h...
This paper interprets Sir James Frazer’s The Golden Bough as presenting an objection to diffusionism...
Marilyn Strathern’s arguments against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm...
Probably the most famous story about the armchair anthropologist Sir James Frazer is about how, when...
Does the concept of non-dualism have ethnographic purchase or is it mainly of philosophical interest...
British structural-functionalist anthropology famously faces an objection that it is incapable of de...
Marilyn Strathern argues against the possibility of feminist research bringing about a paradigm shif...