The End of the Anthropological Self: Foucault in the Trobriand Islands |
Common terms and phrases
amongst the Trobrianders anthropology archaeological analysis archaeology asymmetry Azande body boundary brother and sister brother/sister characterised chief child claims clan collective representations conception context convenience culture Dumont emergence Endogamy epistemic figures epistemological Evans-Pritchard example exchange exogamy Fardon father female Foucault function garden gift Hallpike Hertz incest incest taboo individual involved kinship Levi-Strauss Levy-Bruhl love magic magical spells magician male Malinowski 1982a marriage married matrilineal Mauss means Merquior metaphor mother myth native nature notion objects operation opposition oral Order of Things polygamous possibility power-knowledge pregnancy primitive discourses primitive economics primitive episteme primitive experience primitive knowledge primitive societies primitive world production provides Raymond Firth realm regarded relationship Renaissance represents role sexual intercourse sexual relations signs of wealth social Southwold space spirit structuralist sub-clan taboo Tambiah Temne theory thought tion topological Trobriand episteme Trobriand Islands unity village Weiner woman women yams