Description and Comparison in Cultural Anthropology

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anthropological theory
Author_Alfred Harris
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Cognatic Descent
Cognatic Stocks
Collateral Distance
comparative kinship structures
Consanguineal Link
Consensual Unions
cross-cultural analysis
descent
Descent Group Membership
Descent Groups
distance
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ethnographic methodology
Etic Concepts
Female Links
Focal Ancestor
genealogical
Genealogical Chain
Genealogical Distance
Genealogical Space
group
Junior Generation
Jural Relationships
kinship
kinship systems research
Kinship Terminologies
links
Marital Tie
Matrilineal Lineages
Mother's Husband
parent
Parent Child Links
Personal Kindred
Proprietary Rights
social organization
structural anthropology
terminology
Unilineal Descent Groups

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138522237
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures are intended to commemorate both the man and his work the latter being viewed as having provided an admirably broad and substantial base for anthropologists of later generations to build upon, as they have done and continue to do in diverse ways.

Professor Goodenough's work, in the past and in this book particularly, emphasizes the vitality and fruitfulness of Morgan's contributions. Not only do these lectures carry forward Morgan's interests in kinship; they reflect as well his concern for comparative studies undertaken with the aim of ultimately understanding mankind. Moreover, Professor Goodenough has elucidated recent developments in the collection, analysis, and presentation of cultural data in ways that make it easier for all of us to see how his methods (in themselves specialized) can broaden and deepen our understanding of culture and of man.

Morgan, himself a pioneer in method, would surely have been an attentive auditor-and discussant-at Professor Goodenough's Lectures, and in his seminars and the less formal events in which he participated while at Rochester, and to which he contributed so much. This volume is an expanded version of the Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures delivered at the University of Rochester, April 2 to 11, 1968.

Alfred Harris was a professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of Rochester. He served as the chair of the anthropology from 1964-1971 and he was well known for being the editor of the Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures.

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