
Nigel Rapport, Joanna Overing, Social and Cultural Anthropology - The Key Concepts (2000)
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INDEX
[Bold type indicates the subject and page-span of a main entry]
Abrahams, R. 84 Abrams, M. 299, 302
Abu-Lughod, L. 101, 121, 177–8 Achebe, C. 296
acculturation and assimilation 155, 355, 357, 372
Adair, J. 389
advocacy 20, 173, 238, 389 aesthetics 40, 85, 92, 94, 103, 107,
114, 128, 134, 157, 211, 224, 237, 240, 248, 280–1, 287, 321, 323–4, 387
affinity 224–6
age and age-grades 34, 46, 61, 115, 229, 233, 263, 395, 408
agent and agency 1–9, 31–2, 39, 89, 94, 97, 123–4, 130, 133, 137–8, 142, 144, 146, 149, 170, 176, 178–9, 182, 185, 190, 192–3, 209–10, 221, 224, 227, 251, 254, 277, 282, 289, 292, 302, 312, 325, 331, 335, 360, 362–3, 401
agriculture 7, 99, 148, 355 Aijmer, G. 380, 382, 385 alienation 160–1, 238, 296–8, 307,
366, 383, 405 alliance 220–2 Allport, G. 307, 343
alterity 9–18, 178, 212, 229, 275, 281–2, 364–5
ambiguity 22, 37, 40, 46–9, 63, 74,
82, 87, 117, 131, 141, 150, 153–4, 158, 176, 185–6, 189–90, 194–7, 203–4, 212, 214, 225, 228, 231–2, 247, 257, 282, 302, 305, 340, 343, 346, 351, 369, 382, 385, 403
American Anthropological Association 162
Amit-Talai,V. 31, 156, 378 Anderson, B. 64, 156
animal 1, 29, 32, 52, 67, 75, 84, 103, 180, 186, 189–90, 352, 381
anomy 6, 83, 90, 160 anti-structure 35, 37, 140, 232,
234–5, 263, 358
Appadurai,A. 213, 264–5, 267, 390 Ardener, E. 11, 23, 93, 98, 100, 141–2,
150, 367 Ardener, S. 129, 143 Arendt, H. 48 Armes, R. 390
art 40, 60, 85–6, 90, 114, 121, 130–1, 136, 196, 206, 239, 242, 273, 289, 295, 303, 305, 307, 318, 324–5, 329–30, 352, 355–5, 358, 364–70, 384, 387, 391, 393
Asad,T. 9, 362
Asch, P. 389, 391
Asch,T. 389–91
ascription 64, 168, 219, 376 Ash, J. 354
Ashley, K. 125, 214, 235 Ashmore, R. 343 Atran, S. 52
Auge, M. 159, 168, 194, 263, 293 Augustine 77, 353, 407
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Austin, J. 119 Austin-Smith, B. 212
authenticity 28, 101, 192, 202, 237, 262, 305, 313, 318, 320, 353, 356–7, 366–71
authority 6, 34, 47, 70, 117, 119, 122, 145, 163, 170, 174, 208, 218, 235, 238, 249, 264, 290, 301, 327, 336, 362, 367
auto-anthropology 18–28
Avruch, K. 156 Ayer,A. 194
Babcock, 8 Bachelard, G. 159 Baier,A. 151 Bailey, F. 184, 361–2
Bakhtin, M. 50, 115–16, 205 Ballard, R. 155
Banfield, E. 395 Barnes, J. 184, 290–1
Barth, F. 8, 62, 166, 184, 361–2 Barthes, R. 272, 283–4, 287 Bartlett, F. 54
Basow, S. 344
Bastide, R. 182
Bateson, G. 3–4, 8, 41–2, 44, 48, 54, 56, 62, 72–3, 75, 84, 102–114, 184, 190, 244–5, 266, 294, 332, 382, 386–8, 395–7
Baudrillard, J. 296, 300 Bauman, R. 89, 120
Bauman, Z. 9–10, 12, 14, 367–8, 372 Beattie, J. 324
Beck, U. 363
Becker, H. 320
being and becoming 4–5, 8, 29, 33, 59, 71, 88, 115, 127, 158, 166, 174, 179, 184, 187, 190, 193, 216, 228, 249, 259–62, 266, 298, 301, 306, 345, 357, 384, 406–8
Belaunde, E. 147, 227
belief 15, 37, 51–4, 65, 69, 71, 78, 81, 86–7, 94–5, 99, 105, 116, 119, 137, 141, 171, 174, 177, 193, 208, 212, 254, 266–7, 273, 275–6, 283, 295, 304, 325, 327, 330, 332, 344, 357, 395
Bellah, R. 304, 322
belonging 24, 32, 61, 63, 65, 78, 120,
156, 161, 166–7, 172, 179, 198, 215, 262, 293, 306, 314, 319, 335, 346, 349
Benedict, R. 29, 173, 244, 396 Benhabib, S. 142–5, 151
Berger, J. 50, 158–9, 213, 264, 406 Berger, P. 2, 39, 59, 90–1, 123, 129, 133, 159–60, 173, 193, 198, 204,
323
Berlin, B. 38, 53
Berlin, I. 79, 306 Bernstein, B. 41, 45–7
Bhabha, H. 13, 265, 300, 363–4, 368–9, 372
binary opposition 35, 53, 127, 214, 291, 337, 342, 391
biology 29, 68–9, 76, 103, 126, 144, 176, 180, 219, 226–7, 281, 340–1
Blakemore, C. 68 Blau, P. 362
Bloch, M. 23, 47, 251, 338, 381, 387 Bluebond-Langner, M. 32
Blumer, H. 90–1, 199–200, 204, 253, 363
Boas, F. 52, 65, 92, 94–5, 179, 391, 396
body and embodiment 2, 27, 38, 49–50, 67, 69, 74–6, 97, 103–4, 107, 109–10, 115, 121, 125–7, 144, 157, 174–5, 179–80, 185, 188–90, 193, 228, 231, 233, 252–3, 259, 286, 288, 297–8, 321, 373, 390, 392–3, 406
Bohannan, P. 221 Boissevain, J. 184, 204, 292 Boon, J. 24, 137, 345, 357 Bott, E. 291–2 Boulware-Miller, K. 166 Bouquet, M. 359
Bourdieu, P. 2–3, 31, 133, 135, 213, 257, 363, 390
Bourgois, P. 377
Boyarin, J. 310
Bradbury, R. 303
Brady, I. 90, 137, 173, 279–80 Brett, G. 365, 369
bricolage and bricoleur 139, 289, 298, 313, 391
Briggs, C. 120
Briggs, J. 31–2, 56, 89, 204, 333
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Brodsky, J. 216
Brown, P. 198
Brown, G. 118
Bruner, E. 184, 279, 290
Bruner, J. 31, 89–90, 216, 279, 285,
287–8, 407
Burke, K. 119
Burridge, K. 6–8, 183–4, 191, 235
Callaway, H. 129 Campbell,A. 90, 224, 261 Camus, A. 6, 384 cannibalism 15–17, 352
capitalism 9, 64, 145, 164, 213, 265, 300, 323, 335–8, 353–4, 366–72, 375
Caplan, P. 129 carnival 116 Carrier, J. 22 Carrithers, M. 182 Carsten, J. 30, 157 Carter, P. 261–2 caste 28, 32, 352, 362
category 8, 23–4, 27, 29, 32–40, 45, 52, 67, 78, 81–2, 91, 93, 129, 133, 136, 142, 145, 155–6, 168, 173, 178, 182–3, 204, 210, 226–32, 239, 244, 247–8, 251–2, 256–7, 262, 264, 267, 269, 271, 273, 288, 305, 307, 309, 333–40, 343, 355, 358–9, 364, 366, 372–3, 382
causality 34, 53, 74, 110, 132, 174, 176, 183, 250, 252, 267, 273–4, 285, 297, 304, 325–6, 363, 395–6
centre and periphery 319, 364, 370, 377, 379
Cerroni-Long, E. 101
Chagnon, N. 381, 389 Chalmers, D. 69
Chambers, I. 158, 161, 212, 264, 266–7, 269, 379, 408
Chapman, D. 344
Cheater,A. 21–2 Child, I. 29
children 29–32, 79, 148, 150–2, 177, 216, 224, 228–9, 258, 339–40, 355, 358, 365–6, 396, 405
Chodorow, N. 210
Chomsky, N. 35, 52
Churchland, P. 69
Cicourel,A. 129
civil society 147, 167–8, 219, 335, 348, 384–6
Cixous, H. 126
class 23, 34, 46–7, 66, 115, 142, 194, 248–9, 253, 263, 272, 318, 333, 343–4, 362, 381, 383, 395, 398, 406
classification 3, 29, 32–40, 53, 81–8, 93, 99–100, 103–4, 121, 128–9, 131, 135–6, 155, 157, 170, 212, 214, 220–4, 227–8, 231–4, 252, 261–2, 273, 277, 287, 310, 318, 327, 337, 340, 344, 397
Clastres, P. 17, 149, 343 Claxton, G. 246
Clay, J. 169
Clifford, J. 19, 80, 89, 117, 237–8, 263, 265, 269, 300, 405
code 2, 41–51, 104, 106, 121, 127, 169, 247, 268, 288, 296–7, 367, 404
cognition 3, 25, 30, 32, 35–40, 46, 51–57, 58–60, 70, 72, 83–4, 87–8, 93, 107, 124–6, 156, 159–61, 167, 171, 174, 185, 189–91, 195, 204, 209–16, 235, 245, 251, 260–2, 266, 277, 288, 294, 301, 313, 318, 324, 333, 343–9, 360, 384, 395–9, 402–4, 407–8
Cohen,A. 359
Cohen,A.P. 27–8, 62–3, 65–6, 85, 89, 168, 184–5, 187–8, 195, 204, 210, 248, 251, 256, 268, 308, 361, 363, 378–9
Cohen, E. 318, 356, 358 collective representations 1, 33, 66,
71, 78–9, 95–7, 130, 180, 195, 209, 250
Collier, J. 145 Collingwood, R. 278
colonialism 13–14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 94, 98, 101, 168, 194, 237, 266, 295, 301, 335, 356, 360, 363, 365–73, 376–7
Colson, E. 153
common sense 57–60, 85, 90, 129, 131, 133–4, 139, 224, 238, 285, 321–2, 325–6, 330, 346, 350, 405
communication 2, 8, 25, 41–3, 48,
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