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Edward E. Evans-Pritchard

    21 septembre 1902 – 11 septembre 1973

    E. E. Evans-Pritchard fut un anthropologue anglais qui joua un rôle déterminant dans le développement de l'anthropologie sociale. Son travail se concentra sur la compréhension des structures sociales complexes et des systèmes de croyances de diverses cultures. Par un travail de terrain méticuleux et des analyses détaillées, il contribua à une appréciation plus profonde de la diversité humaine et de l'organisation sociale. Son héritage réside dans son approche de l'examen et de l'interprétation des phénomènes sociaux, jetant les bases pour les générations futures d'anthropologues.

    The Nuer
    Nuer Religion
    Essai sur le don
    Asie du Sud-Est
    Peuples du monde entier : races, rites et coutumes des hommes
    Peuples du monde entier
    • 2022

      Essai sur le don

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(3009)Évaluer

      Original French edition. Texte extrait de: "L'Année sociologique", seconde série, 1924-1925, tome I.

      Essai sur le don
    • 2008
    • 1980
    • 1976

      An abridged version of the 1937 an-thropological study of the Azande of the southern Sudan, the theoretical insights of which have proven increasingly influential among both anthropologists and others

      Witchcraft, Oracles, and Magic Among the Azande
    • 1975
    • 1971
    • 1969

      The Nuer

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,5(997)Évaluer

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      The Nuer