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The Enigma of Max Gluckman: The Ethnographic Life of a “Luckyman” in Africa – PDF

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  • Author: Robert J. Gordon
  • File size: 3 MB
  • Format: ePub (PDF available on request)
  • length: 522 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
  • Publication Date: September 1, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B07C83XCYR
  • ISBN-10: 0803290837
  • ISBN-13: 9780803290839

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About The Author

Robert J Gordon

Robert J Gordon

Dr. Robert J. Gordon is Stanley G. Harris Professor in the Social Sciences and Professor of Economics at Northwestern University. Gordon holds a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University, after which he attended Oxford University in England on a Marshall Scholarship. He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He taught at University of Chicago and Harvard before moving to Northwestern in 1973, where he has taught for more than 30 years and where he was the chair of the Department of Economics from 1992 to 1996.

Dr. Robert is one of the world’s leading experts on unemployment, inflation, and productivity growth. His recent research includes the U.S. productivity growth revival, work on the rise and fall of the New Economy, and the recent stalling of European productivity growth. Professor Gordon is the author of several books, more than hundred scholarly articles, and more than sixty published comments on the research of others.

Dr. Gordon is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), a Guggenheim Fellow, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a research fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London, and a fellow of the Econometric Society.

The Enigma of Max Gluckman, (ePub/PDF) examines one of probably the most highly effective British anthropologists of the 20th century. South African–born Max Gluckman was the initiator of what grew to become often known as the Manchester School of social anthropology, a distinguished determine in the anthropology of anticolonialism and battle principle in southern Africa, and one of probably the most inventive structuralist and Marxist anthropologists of his age group. From his standing at Oxford University as a graduate scholar and lecturer to his profession at Manchester, Gluckman was identified to be variety and engaged along with his closest colleagues however hostile and brutish in his criticisms of their work if it didn’t contribute to social justice and liberal imaginative and prescient he held for the self-discipline. Conventional histories of anthropology have thought-about Gluckman as an outlier from typical British social anthropology primarily based on his occupation on the University of Manchester and his grumpy method. He was undoubtedly not the colonial gentleman typical of his British colleagues in the sector. Gluckman was deeply concerned with discipline analysis in southern Africa on the Zulus, in Barotseland with the Lozi, and in addition in relation along with his directorship of the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute from 1941 to 1947, which hid his rising critique of anthropology’s strategies and ties to Western colonialism and racial domination in the subcontinent. Robert J. Gordon’s biography skillfully reconsiders the colourful life of Max Gluckman and restores his profession in the British anthropological custom.

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A robust account of Max Gluckman’s household background and his instructional and political formation. A very charming part offers with Gluckman’s analysis in Zululand in the Nineteen Thirties.” — Adam Kuper, visiting lecturer of anthropology at Boston University and writer of Anthropology and Anthropologists: The British School in the Twentieth Century “Gordon is a distinguished scholar of the historical past of anthropology and an professional of the anecdote, who excels in bringing to mild unfamiliar and forgotten traits of the previous. In this biography, he turns his consideration to Max Gluckman, one of probably the most highly effective, however on the identical time, scandalous, anthropologists of trendy occasions. The result’s intriguing studying, which deepens our understanding of the social relations personified in anthropological work.” — Isak Niehaus, senior professor in anthropology at Brunel University London and writer of Witchcraft and a Life in the New South Africa NOTE: The product only contains the ebook, The Enigma of Max Gluckman in the unique ePub format. Contact us if you need a transformed PDF as nicely. No access codes are included.

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