A collection of brilliant and provocative essays from Edmund Leach, one of the most original voices in the social anthropological tradition.
Rethinking Anthropology Summary
Rethinking Anthropology: Volume 22 by E. R. Leach
A collection of brilliant and provocative essays from Edmund Leach, one of the most original voices in the social anthropological tradition.
Table of Contents
I, RETHINKING ANTHROPOLOGY 2. JINGHPAW KINSHIP TERMINOLOGY 3 THE STRUCTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF MATRILATERAL CROSS-COUSIN MARRIAGE 4 POLYANDRY, INHERITANCE AND THE DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE: WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO SINHALESE CUSTOMARY LAW 5 ASPECTS OF BRIDEWEALTH AND MARRIAGE STABILITY AMONG THE KACHIN AND LAKHER 6. TWO ESSAYS CONCERNING THE SYMBOLIC REPRESENTATION OF TIME
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