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Big WoMen in Anthropology Prof. Dr. Georg Klute Anthropology of Africa Bayreuth University Summer term 2015 Anthropologists mentioned last term Alan Barnard: Anthropologists mentioned last term Karl-Heinz Kohl: Anthropologists mentioned last term Henry Lewis Morgan: Ancient Society; or, Researches in the Lines of Human Progress from Savagery through Barbarism to Civilization, New York: Henry Holt 1877 Anthropologists mentioned last term Friedrich Engels: The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State Anthropologists mentioned last term Johan Jakob Bachofen: Das Mutterrecht (=Matriarchate), 1861 Anthropologists mentioned last term Sir Edward Tylor: 1871, Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, Language, Art, and Custom, (2 vols.), London: John Murray Anthropologists mentioned last term Sir James Frazer: 1922, The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion (4 vols.), London: Macmillan & Co. [abridged version] Anthropologists mentioned last term Wilson: Edward O. 1975, Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press. Marshal Sahlins & Marvin Harris Anthropologists mentioned last term Friedrich Ratzel: Anthropogeographie, 1882 Anthropologists mentioned last term Leo Frobenius: Paideuma. Umrisse einer Kulturund Seelenlehre. München 1921 Anthropologists mentioned last term Fritz Gräbner 1905, „ Kulturkreise und Kulturschichten in Ozeanien“, ZfE 37 Bernhard Ankermann 1905, „ Kulturkreise und Kulturschichten in Afrika“, ZfE 37 : Anthropologists mentioned last term Vienna School Pater Wilhelm Schmidt s.v.D., (1868 – 1954), 1912, Der Ursprung der Gottesidee 1937, Handbuch der Methode der kulturhistorischen Ethnologie Pater Wilhelm Koppers s.v.D., (1886 - 1961), Unter Feuerland-Indianern, 1924, Der Urmensch u. sein Weltbild, 1949 Anthropologists mentioned last term Hermann Baumann, *1902; + 1972, München, Völker Afrikas 1940 Adolf E. Jensen, *1899; + 1965, Frankfurt, „Kulturmorphologie“ Walter Hirschberg, *1904; + 1996, Wien, „Ethnohistorie“ Anthropologists mentioned last term Richard Rottenburg: Anthropologists mentioned last term Franz Boas: Founder of US-American Cultural Anthropology The Mind of Primitive Man, 1911 Anthropologists mentioned last term Clark Wissler: The American Indian, 1917 (main field: American Natives) Anthropologists mentioned last term Melville Herskovits: The Cattle Complex in East Africa, 1924 Dahomey, an Ancient African Kingdom, 1938 The Myth of the Negro Past, 1941 Anthropologists mentioned last term Margaret Mead: Coming of Age in Samoa, 1928 Anthropologists mentioned last term Ruth Benedict: Patterns of Culture, 1934 Anthropologists mentioned last term Lucien Lévy-Bruhl: La mentalité primitive. Félix Alcan, Paris 1922. L’âme primitive. Félix Alcan, Paris 1927. Le surnaturel et la nature dans la mentalité primitive. Félix Alcan, Paris 1931. Anthropologists mentioned last term The Chicago School: Robert Park (1864-1944) & William Thomas (1863-1947); from 1914 Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology Robert Redfield, 1897-1958 The Little Community, 1955 George Foster Peasant Society and the Image of Limited Good, 1965 Eric Wolf Peasants, 1966 Europe and the People without History, 1982 Anthropologists mentioned last term - Neo-evolutionism Leslie White, 1900-1975 The Science of Culture, 1949 „White‘s Law“ (technological determinism) - Cultural materialism Julian Steward, 1902-72 Theory of Culture Change, 1955 Marvin Harris, 1927-2001 Good to Eat. Riddles of Food and Culture, 1985 - Cultural ecology Roy Rappaport, 1926-97 Pigs for the Ancestors, 1968, 1984 Anthropologists mentioned last term Symbolic Anthropology, the interpretive position Clifford Geertz, 1926-2006 The Interpretation of Cultures, 1973 David Schneider, 1918-95 American Kinship. A Cultural Account, 1968 Anthropologists mentioned last term Emile Durkheim * 1858; +1917 The Rules of Sociological Method”, 1938 [1895] Social facts = “ways of acting, thinking, and feeling, external to the individual, and endowed with a power of coercion, by reason of which they control him.” (1938: 3) Anti-reductionist approach. Social phenomena cannot be reduced to individualistic psychology, etc. The WHOLE is greater than the sum of its parts. Ex.: Suicide: not an individual act alone, but consequence of broader social trends Anthropologists mentioned last term Functionalism in British Social Anthropology: Malinowski, Bronislaw 1922, Argonauts of the Western Pacific: “ […] a sociologists [i.e. social anthropologists, GK], we are not interested what A or B may feel qua individuals […] only what they feel qua members of a given community.” (p. 23) Anthropologists mentioned last term: The Founders of Functionalism in Social Anthropology Pioneering works Radcliffe-Brown, Andaman Islanders, a Study of Social Organisation, 1922 Malinowski, Argonauts of the Western Pacific, 1922 Fieldwork Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown 1881 - 1955 Off the verandah, linguistic skills, native‘s own point of view, share daily life, participant observation Holism Presentation of institutions in the society as a whole Functional Explanations Cultural & social phenomena functional components of a coherent system Bronislaw Malinowski 1884 - 1942 Anthropologists mentioned last term: Manchester School: • Interactive perspective • Max Gluckman, J. Clyde Mitchell, Victor Turner, Bruce Kapferer • Rhodes-Livingstone Institute of Social Research in Lusaka (Sambia) & copper belt • Dealing with social change • Criticizing colonialism & approaches in functionalism which study societies / culture was integrated wholes and without taking into account 1. external factors; 2. historicity • Instead: study of – internal conflicts – Ambiguity of rituals (liminal phase) (van Gennep’s 3-steps model: pre-liminal, liminal, post-liminal) – Processual character Anthropologists mentioned last term: Structuralism and Neo-Marxism: Inspired by a re-reading of Marx’ work: Louis Althusser 1965: Reading Capital (Marx lesen) & by Claude Lévi-Strauss’ structuralism “ […] search for the underlying patterns of thought in all forms of human activity.” Stone Age Economics: The Original Affluent Society Against materialistic and rationalistic explanations of cultural forms. Michael Taussig inspired by Marxism. People living in the periphery of the world capitalist economy articulate their critiques of capitalism in terms of their own cultural idioms. Anthropologists should study peoples living on the periphery of the world capitalist economy as a way of gaining critical insight into the anthropologists' own culture. Double shift: 1. from studying foreign cultures towards studies of one’s own culture. 2. from former objects of anthropological study (e.g. indigenous peoples) towards agents as valued critical thinkers. Pierre Bourdieu; * 1930; + 2002 French sociologist / anthropologist Esquisse d'une théorie de la pratique, précédé de trois études d'ethnologie kabyle, (1972), Eng. Outline of a Theory of Practice, Cambridge University Press 1977 Die feinen Unterschiede. Kritik der gesellschaftlichen Urteilskraft. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1982. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, trans. Richard Nice, 1984. Harvard University Press. Michel Foucault * 1926; + 1984 Professor of History of Systems of Thought at Collège de France "I wasn't always smart, I was actually very stupid in school ... [T]here was a boy who was very attractive who was even stupider than I was. And in order to ingratiate myself with this boy who was very beautiful, I began to do his homework for him— and that's how I became smart, I had to do all this work to just keep ahead of him a little bit, in order to help him. In a sense, all the rest of my life I've been trying to do intellectual things that would attract beautiful boys.“ Michel Foucault, 1983 Orientalism & Occidentalism Edward Said, * 1935; + 2003 1978: Orientalism & Occidentalism Postcolonialism Talal Asad, * 1932 1973: Occidentalism James G. Carrier: Occidentalism: Images of the West, 1995 Argument: ‘oriental’ peoples as biased in their visions of the West as ‘occidental’ peoples are of the East 3 trends prevalent in anthropology: - tendency towards self-reflection - growing interest in the ‘invention of tradition’ - Concern with the ethnography of the West itself Anthropologists mentioned last term: Anthropologists mentioned last term: Richard Thurnwald: German anthropologist and sociologist (1869-1952) Anthropologists mentioned last term: Tim Ingold: (2000)The perception of the environment: essays on livelihood, dwelling and skill. London: Routledge. Anthropologists mentioned last term: Philippe Descola: Descola, Philippe (1994). In the society of nature: a native ecology in Amazonia. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. Descola, Philippe (2013). Beyond Nature and Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Anthropologists mentioned last term: Sally Falk Moore: Law As Process: An Anthropological Approach London ; Boston: Routledge & K. Paul, 1978.