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100 1 _aYoung, Michael W.
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245 1 0 _aMalinowski :
_bodyssey of an anthropologist, 1884-1920 /
_cMichael W. Young.
260 _bYale University Press
_aLondres
_c2004
300 _a690 p.
520 _aBronislaw Malinowski (1884-1942) was one of the most colourful and charismatic social scientists of the twentieth century. His contributions as a founding father of social anthropology and his complex personality earned him international notoriety and near-mythical status. This book presents a portrait of Malinowski's early life, from his birth in Cracow to his departure from Australia in 1920. By the age of 36, Malinowski had already created the innovative fieldwork methods and techniques that would secure his intellectual legacy." "Young draws on an array of primary documents, including Malinowski's letters and unpublished diaries and manuscripts, and presents new information on the anthropologist's personality, private life, and early career. He describes Malinowski's restless life of travel - some of it in the imaginary footsteps of his literary hero and compatriot, Joseph Conrad - from Cracow to the Mediterranean and the Canary Island, Leipzig, London, Warsaw, Zakopane, Ceylon, Australia, colonial Papua, and the Trobriand Islands. Young also explores Malinowski's complicated relationships with women and with some of the greatest scholars of his generation.
600 1 4 _aMALINOWSKI, BRONISLAW
_d1884-1942
650 4 _aAntropólogos
_zPolonia
_vBiografias
651 4 _aPAPUA (NUEVA GUINEA)
_xVIDA SOCIAL Y COSTUMBRES
653 _aANTROPOLOGIA
658 _aCampos, Luis
900 _a301.092 YOU
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