Cultures and Crises: Understanding Risk and Resolution
English
By (author): Mary Douglas Richard Fardon
The essays focus on the collaborative development of cultural theory from the grid and group analysis of the 1970s through to its application and elaboration in her later thought. The material covers questions of culture and institutions, the challenges to culture posed by climate change and the nature of risk in culture.
What emerges is the most complete picture of Mary Douglass cultural theory that is currently available to us.
The book will add to the legions of Douglass readers across the disciplinary divisions of the social sciences.
Mary Douglas was one of the most widely read social anthropologists of the 20th Century. She is celebrated both as a literary stylist and an anthropological thinker who challenged common presuppositions and understandings of religion, economy and society. As a cornerstone of modernism in social anthropology, and a precursor of 21st Century interdisciplinarity, her work remains highly influential both within and outside the social sciences.
Richard Fardon is Mary Douglass Literary Executor and Head of the Doctoral School and Professor of West African Anthropology at SOAS, University of London, UK.
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