The Anthropological Lens

  • The Anthropological Lens: Rethinking E. E. Evans-Pritchard
    By Christopher Morton

    Zande studies at a critical stage , Evans - Pritchard nonetheless agreed to begin work among the Nuer , and even expressed enthusiasm about doing so , “ partly because I feel sorry for the Nuer and would be glad to help them settle down ...

  • The Anthropological Lens: Rethinking E.E. Evans-Pritchard
    By Christopher A. Morton

    This is a highly illustrated text exploring the work of Sir Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard, widely considered the most influential British anthropologist of the 20th century, through the lens of his fieldwork photography.

  • The Anthropological Lens: Rethinking E. E. Evans-Pritchard
    By Christopher Morton

    In these works, now classics in the anthropological literature, Evans-Pritchard broke new ground on questions of rationality, social accountability, kinship, social and political organization, and religion, as well as influentially moving ...

  • The Anthropological Lens: Harsh Light, Soft Focus
    By James L. Peacock

    The book's three main concerns are the substance, method, and significance of anthropology. In his discussion of substance, method, and significance of anthropology, such as the concept of culture, as well as holism.

  • The Anthropological Lens: Harsh Light, Soft Focus
    By James L. Peacock

    A revised version covers new topics and reflects recent changes in perspective and language.