"Argonauts of the Western Pacific" is a seminal anthropological work penned by Bronisław Malinowski. Published in 1922, the book presents an ethnographic study of the Trobriand Islanders, inhabitants of the western Pacific region. Malinowski explores the intricate social and economic structures of the Trobriand society, delving into their unique customs, rituals, and the role of the Kula ring—a complex system of ceremonial exchanges. Employing participant observation, Malinowski offers a pionering perspective on fieldwork methodology, emphasizing the importance of immersing oneself in the cultural context for a comprehensive understanding. His work laid the foundation for modern anthropological studies, influencing subsequent generations of scholars and contributing significantly to the field of ethnography.
Crime and Custom in Savage Society. Illustrated
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bookBaloma; the Spirits of the Dead in the Trobriand Islands. Illustrated
Bronisław Malinowski
bookFreedom and Civilization. Illustrated
Bronisław Malinowski
bookMyth in Primitive Psychology. Illustrated
Bronisław Malinowski
bookArgonauts of the Western Pacific. Illustrated
Bronisław Malinowski
bookSex and Repression in Savage Society
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audiobookThe Classic Collection of Bronisław Malinowski. (7 Books). Illustrated
Bronisław Malinowski
bookCrime and Custom in Savage Society
Bronisław Malinowski
bookMagic, Science and Religion and Other Essays. Illustrated
Bronisław Malinowski
bookArgonauts of the Western Pacific
Bronisław Malinowski
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