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Edmund Leach
An Anthropological Life

  • Date Published: March 2002
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521521024

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  • Edmund Leach is widely regarded as the outstanding figure in Cambridge archaeology in the second half of the twentieth century, and as one of the leading social anthropologists of his generation. Stanley Tambiah's intellectual biography covers his professional career and reviews his writings. The work is organized chronologically--providing an introductory assessment as well as a closing portrait. Two brief chapters discuss Leach's early years, but the bulk of the book deals with his anthropological projects.

    • The first comprehensive biography
    • Conveys the extraordinary range of issues discussed by Leach
    • Highlights the special view of the comparative method transcending the 'primitive' vs 'modern'
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    '… a more important contribution of Tambiah's is to have clarified Leach's understanding of structuralism and functionalism and to explore how he reconciled them in quite innovative ways. … he offers an interpretation of Leach's work from the point of view of a distinguished contemporary …'. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

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    • Date Published: March 2002
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521521024
    • length: 538 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 33 mm
    • weight: 0.84kg
    • contains: 7 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. Edmund Leach (1910–1989): Achievements
    2. Childhood and youth
    3. Apprenticeship and the Second World War
    4. The anthropologist at work: teacher and theorist
    5. The Political Systems of Highland Burma
    6. The Frontiers of Burma
    7. Pul Eliya: the challenge to the descent group theory
    8. Hydraulic Society in Ceylon: contesting Wittfogel's thesis and Sri Lankan mytho-history
    9. The engagement with structuralism
    10. The comparativist stance: us and them
    11. The Structural Analysis of Biblical Narratives (with illustrations)
    12. Anthropology of art and architecture (with illustrations)
    13. Individuals, social persons and masquerade
    14. Leach and Levi Strauss: similarities and differences
    15. A Runaway World?
    16. British anthropology and colonialism: challenge and response
    17. Retrospective assessment and rethinking anthropology
    18. The work of sustaining institutions
    19. Retirement, retrospection and final illness
    Bibliography.

  • Author

    Stanley J. Tambiah, Harvard University, Massachusetts
    Stanley J. Tambiah is the Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University. He received his PhD from Cornell University in 1954. He joined the faculty at the University of Cambridge, where he taught for ten years, and was a Fellow of King's College. He went to the University of Chicago in 1973, and moved to Harvard Univesity in 1976. He began field work in Sri Lanka (1956-59), the island of his birth, and and later worked in Thailand. He is the author of eight books.

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