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The !Kung San

The !Kung San

The !Kung San

Men, Women and Work in a Foraging Society
Author:
Richard Borshay Lee
Published:
December 1979
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521295611

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    For most of human history hunting and gathering was a universal way of life. Richard Borshay Lee spent over three years conducting fieldwork among the !Kung San, an isolated population of 1,000 in northern Botswana. When Lee began his work in 19863, the !Kung San were one of the last of the world's people to live this life. By 1973, when Lee last lived with the group, it appeared that they !Kung were a society on the threshold of a transformation that signalled the end of foraging as an independent way of life, at least in Africa. The !Kung San: Men, Women and Work in a Foraging Society, an ecological and historical study, is Professor Lee's major statement on his research. By maintaining simultaneous historical and synchronic perspectives, Lee is able to extend his analysis of core features from the contemporary !Kung to prehistoric societies. These basic principles become the means to understanding the form of human life that has been obscured by the developments and complications of societies during the last few thousand years.

    Product details

    • Published: December 1979
    • Format: Paperback
    • ISBN: 9780521295611
    • Length: 556 pages
    • Dimensions: 229 × 152 × 32 mm
    • Weight: 0.81kg
    • Availability: Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of tables and figures
    • Preface
    • Note on orthography
    • Introduction: !Kung ecology and society
    • 1. Fieldwork with the !Kung
    • 2. San, Bushman, Basarwa: a question of names
    • 3. The Dobe area: its people and their history
    • 4. The environment
    • 5. Technology and the organisation of production
    • 6. An inventory of plant resources
    • 7. The mongongo
    • 8. Hunting
    • 9. Men, women and work
    • 10. The allocation of nutritional stress
    • 11. Production and reproduction
    • 12. Ownership, leadership and the use of space
    • 13. Conflict and violence
    • 14. Economic and social change in the 1960s and 1970s
    • 15. The lessons of the !Kung
    • Appendix A–E
    • Bibliography
    • Index.

    Author

    Richard Borshay Lee