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INDEX

61, 64, 67, 73, 83, 86, 88, 91–2, 109, 127, 129, 131–2, 138, 140, 151, 156–7, 161, 163–4, 167, 169, 179, 184, 193, 200, 214, 234–7, 262–8, 276, 287–8, 293, 296, 300, 328, 333–5, 345, 361–2, 374, 381, 384, 386, 388, 401–2

Nugent, S. 300

Nuttall, M. 317

Oakeshott, M. 88

objectivity 2–12, 19, 26, 49, 68–9, 72, 86, 89–91, 94, 96, 98, 105–6, 115–16, 130–1, 138, 146, 169, 186–9, 192, 197, 206, 237–8, 242, 248–53, 257, 277–9, 282, 295, 298, 301, 306–8, 312, 322, 325, 327–9, 333–4, 342, 347, 351, 365, 390, 404

occidentalism 22 O’Donnell, E. 344 Okely, J. 21, 27–8 Oldham, P. 372 Olwig, K. 268

Ong,W. 30, 72, 387, 405 Oppenheimer, P. 213

orality and literacy 80, 99, 271, 305, 308–11, 337, 364, 375–6, 389, 405–7

oratory 47, 89

orientalism 14, 22, 100, 171, 321 Ortega y Gasset, J. 25, 212, 216 Ortner, S. 145

other and otherness 6, 9–18, 19–21, 23, 25–8, 29, 39, 53, 56–7, 72, 76–7, 84, 92, 98, 100, 115, 127, 137, 142–3, 163, 166, 171, 173, 175, 177, 179, 185, 189, 191, 193, 207, 210–11, 216, 219, 225, 235–7, 241, 243, 269–75, 281, 290, 293–4, 297, 300, 303, 307–11, 321, 334, 337, 344–6, 353, 361, 364–7, 385, 388, 393, 395, 408

Overing, J. (and Overing Kaplan, J.) 14–17, 80, 96–7, 144–6, 148–50, 152, 221, 223, 226, 228, 270, 275, 277, 279–82, 339, 342–3, 364, 368, 373

Oz,A. 408

Pagden,A. 13

Pahl, R. 318–19

Paine, R. 47–8, 50, 114, 118–19, 154, 184, 265–8, 361, 397

Palmer, C. 316 Park, G. 8

Park, R. 319, 375, 378

Parkin, D. 8, 85, 140, 155, 244, 391 Parsons,T. 2, 95 participant-observation 303–4 Passes,A. 152

pastoralism 7 Pateman, C. 341

patron-client relations 119, 191 Peabody, D. 345

Peach, P. 359 Peacock, J. 16, 250 peasants 7, 388, 395–6 Pelto, G. 250

Pelto, P. 250

Penrose, R. 68

perception 3–4, 6, 20, 23, 27, 33, 35, 38, 41–2, 46, 49–51, 53–4, 57, 62–3, 65–75, 84, 104–9, 135, 168, 174, 183, 185–6, 189–91, 203, 207–8, 216, 243, 256, 262–3, 285, 288, 298, 303–4, 344–7, 350, 378, 386, 391–8

Percy,W. 208

performance 37, 45, 53, 90, 96–7, 119, 125, 152, 198, 209, 225, 235, 238, 247, 270–1, 277, 279–80, 287, 289, 311–12, 352, 358–9, 387

person and personhood, 4–8, 28, 36, 40, 46, 49, 53–7, 67, 79, 96, 106, 117, 124–5, 128, 130, 137, 144–6, 149, 152, 158, 163–4, 168, 178, 180–5, 189–90, 196, 203, 210, 219, 224–8, 233–5, 239, 243–4, 251–2, 256–8, 261, 264, 268, 286–7, 291–3, 303, 307, 309, 312, 323, 331, 346–9, 358, 367, 371, 375–6, 379–80, 386, 397

personality 26, 45, 47, 70, 89, 135, 182, 184, 213, 243, 286, 345, 384, 398–9

perspective 23, 38, 57, 61, 84–8, 91, 99–101, 116, 124, 136, 140–4, 149–52, 169, 172, 175, 179, 185–6,

458

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193, 205–8, 215, 232, 238, 241, 253, 262, 267, 274, 286–90, 297, 331–2, 360, 364, 368–9, 372–3, 394

Pettigrew,T. 343

phenomenology 31, 40, 50, 57, 67, 86, 93, 97, 107, 118, 123, 130–1, 140, 187, 193, 253, 260, 264, 308, 331, 350

Phillips, D. 160, 167–8, 316 Piaget, J. 30, 143

Pike, K. 134

pilgrimage 236, 263, 320, 358–9 Pine, F. 144

Pinney, C. 387

Pitt-Rivers, J. 65

place 21, 23, 35, 52, 79, 88, 144, 157–61, 165, 178, 214, 262–3, 266, 283, 292–3, 304, 316, 320–1, 324, 331, 355, 358, 381

play 131, 148, 238, 298, 349, 352, 355, 358, 378

Pocock, D. 28, 197

poetics 4, 40, 85–8, 92, 96, 107, 127, 237, 243, 249, 270, 278–80, 297, 325

policy 22, 30

politics 64–7, 92–4, 97–101, 114, 118–23, 142, 146–55, 162–7, 171, 178, 181, 183, 186, 194, 213, 218–222, 225–6, 237–40, 250, 266, 271, 273–7, 282, 299, 310–11, 316, 335–9, 342, 355–7, 361, 364–73, 384, 390, 393

Pollock, G. 360

pollution 6, 37, 82, 155, 229–34, 327 polythetic 36, 173, 201, 204, 264 Popper, K. 177, 253–4, 304

Porter, R. 69

post-colonialism 9–10, 13, 20, 98, 100–1, 142, 266, 301, 364, 368, 376–7, 387

post-modernism 60, 91, 98, 142, 171, 207, 247, 294–303

post-structuralism 119–20, 176, 268, 362

power 1, 3, 4, 8, 13, 15, 19, 21, 34, 44, 47–8, 82, 91–2, 114, 119–26, 136, 138, 144–50, 154–5, 163, 165–70, 174, 177, 181, 211, 216,

218, 227, 230–8, 247, 250–5, 264, 270, 274, 276–84, 295–9, 315, 323, 340–1, 361, 364, 368–70, 390, 392

practice 2, 6, 8, 15, 19–25, 31, 37, 40, 45, 48, 52–8, 79, 91–4, 97, 99, 101, 115, 118–22, 130–3, 136–7, 142, 149–50, 156–9, 162, 164, 171–2, 176, 178, 186, 191, 195, 198, 201, 206–15, 223–8, 233–6, 242–4, 250–5, 267, 275, 280–5, 290, 295, 299, 301, 305–11, 314–15, 318, 321, 324–5, 328–31, 344–7, 353, 355–60, 371–4, 377, 379, 381, 384–7, 390–1, 400–1, 406–8

Pratt, M. 240, 269 Prattis, I. 20 Preston, J. 394 Price,V. 346

Prigogine, I. 84, 306–7

primitive 11, 14, 17, 21, 30, 33, 51–2, 100, 218–21, 251, 273, 275, 280, 297, 317, 320, 322, 327, 336–41, 364–70, 392, 407

production 8, 15, 20, 40, 89, 117, 130–1, 149, 174–5, 248, 257, 296, 298, 309–12, 317, 329, 337–42, 350, 355, 366, 389–90, 392, 406

Propp,V. 203, 287 Prott, L. 165 Prout,A. 29 Psathas, G. 194

psychic unity 52, 396–7, 401, 4404 psychology 65–7, 70, 79, 83, 105,

122, 124, 181, 187, 197, 208–10, 255, 275–6, 343, 345, 365, 374, 396–9

psychoanalysis 17, 28, 66, 103, 126, 139, 308

qualitative and quantitative methodologies 22–3, 28, 66, 68–9, 78, 95, 303–310, 350, 387, 389

Quine,W. 49

Raban, J. 378

Rabinow, P. 25–6, 89, 117, 300, 331,

407

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INDEX

race 101, 142, 155, 178, 182, 344 Radcliffe-Brown,A. 8, 81, 179, 217–

18, 220, 222 Radin, P. 153, 173 Ranger T. 156 Rapp, R. 331 Rappaport, R. 114

Rapport, N. 2, 27, 40, 44, 48, 56, 66, 79–80, 86–7, 89, 118, 124, 133, 141, 158, 177, 185, 187–8, 190, 192, 200, 203, 206, 210–11, 243, 252, 261, 289, 300, 305, 309, 312, 318, 331, 333–4, 347–8, 360, 379–80, 383–4, 401–3

rationality 1, 17, 51, 58, 64, 80, 85, 89, 92, 99, 115–16, 130–1, 143, 146, 164, 172–8, 181–4, 235, 270–5, 279, 295, 300–4, 314, 322–9, 337, 344–5, 362, 364, 392

Read, K. 182

reading 213, 241, 290, 299, 310–

315

realism 11–12, 94, 278

rebellion 6, 82–3, 140, 185, 191, 229, 234–5

reciprocity 114, 151, 200, 240–1, 359 Redfield, R. 60, 64, 155, 173, 309,

320, 375–6, 394

reduction 11, 29, 68–9, 174, 239, 245, 251, 254, 256, 267, 306, 309, 345, 376–9, 393, 402

reflexivity 18–20, 23, 25–8, 30, 67, 83, 132, 213, 233, 238–9, 251, 258, 280, 286, 311, 331, 373, 388–90, 406

refugee 155–8, 161, 167, 171, 264, 293, 318, 363

religion 15, 55, 58–60, 61, 64–5, 99, 127, 133, 136, 139, 149, 155, 157, 160, 162, 166–8, 171–2, 180–1, 191, 194, 196, 209, 215–19, 226, 235, 250, 263, 269–75, 295, 300–1, 320–30, 335–6, 350, 357–60, 364, 376, 379, 393, 395–6, 406

representation 12, 20, 26, 48, 54, 85, 87, 89–90, 95–8, 115, 128, 134–5, 154, 157, 169–70, 175–6, 194, 206, 236–43, 245–9, 254, 257, 259, 267–9, 280, 283, 285, 294,

297, 303–7, 319, 331, 334, 344, 350, 387–90

reproduction 2, 31–2, 54, 144–9, 155, 165, 213–14, 219, 226, 228, 310, 329, 331, 360, 377, 390

revitalization and renewal 215, 230 revolution 179, 183, 203, 212, 233,

302, 327, 329, 335, 366 rhetoric 11, 14, 16–17, 19, 39, 114,

118–19, 121, 136, 146, 236, 238–40, 252, 262, 281, 314, 317, 329, 344, 357

Richards,A. 230 Richardson, M. 173 Riches, D. 173, 382

Ricoeur, P. 51, 286, 290, 312, 405, 408

Riesman, D. 5, 265, 317, 348 Riffaterre, M. 121

Rigby,A. 318 risk 363

rite of passage 6, 155, 216, 229–33, 263, 286

ritual 6, 15, 37, 46, 48, 55, 82–3, 96, 99, 134, 148, 150, 158, 202, 230–3, 250, 262–3, 266–7, 278, 284, 310, 324, 342, 358, 369, 373, 381–2, 387–8, 396

Rivers,W. 54, 388 Riviere, P. 14, 149, 221–2

role 7, 23, 30, 36, 43, 47, 66, 83, 89, 125, 135, 144, 153, 180, 182, 185, 193, 218–19, 222, 233, 251, 253, 256, 292–3, 309–10, 321–2, 333, 352, 362, 374, 378–9, 382, 406

romanticism 17, 94, 365

Rorty, R. 171, 177, 212, 248–9, 300 Rosaldo, M. 143–5

Rosaldo, R., 8, 235 Rosser, E. 381 Rouch, J. 387, 389

routine 36, 59, 82, 107, 118–22, 124–5, 132, 135–9, 156–9, 161, 186, 195–201–5, 230, 233, 235, 244, 250, 262–3, 288, 314, 332, 347–8, 358, 362–3, 379–86, 393, 398, 402, 406

Ruby, J. 389

rural idyll 65, 315–321, 374–5 ruralism 154–5, 264–5, 291

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Rushdie, S. 267

Russell, B. 103, 163, 399

Rykwert, J. 159

Ryle, G. 350

Sacks, H. 129, 132, 396

sacred & profane 102, 113, 134, 180–1, 233–5, 263, 284, 286, 323–4, 375

sacrifice 157, 325, 352

Sahlins, M. 101, 123, 210, 220, 262, 338–40

Said, E. 9, 13–14, 100 Sallnow, M. 236 Salmond,A. 98–9, 372 Sandel, M. 167 Sangren, S. 239 Sanjek, R. 291–2, 379

Sapir, E. 87, 173, 203, 206, 251, 257, 332

Sartre, J-P. 4, 6, 187–8, 191–2, 194 Saussure, F.de 52,71,115, 126,129–30,

209, 257, 391 Scheff,T. 333 Scheffler, H. 221, 223 Schegloff, E. 198

Scheper-Hughes, N. 29, 31, 155, 377 Schildkrout, E. 30

Schiller, N. 156 schismogenesis 3, 114, 266

Schneider, D. 95, 210, 217, 219, 223–5, 249, 336

Scholte, B. 19

Schuetz,A. 57–8, 60, 118, 130, 133, 262, 328

Schwartz, R. 264 Schwartz,T. 396–7, 402 Schwartzman, H. 235 Schweizer,T. 292

science 9–11, 19, 25, 34, 58–60, 69–70, 85, 88, 95–6, 99, 105–6, 127, 134–6, 139, 145–6, 172–9, 188, 196, 209, 212, 217, 223–6, 237–9, 248, 270–82, 295, 300–9, 321–331, 337, 351, 365, 391, 393, 405

Searle, J. 69, 71, 125, 402 secularization 272–3, 323–4, 327,

375

Segal D. 9, 214

self 12, 14–18, 25–9, 38–9, 49, 53, 56–7, 63, 68, 70, 72, 75–8, 87, 97, 115, 120, 134, 158–61, 174–5, 178, 181–2, 187–93, 199, 202, 205, 207, 210, 216, 224, 228, 256, 258, 262, 267, 285–9, 297–301, 345, 368–9, 384, 407–8

sense and sense-making 4–5, 27, 51, 59, 73, 79, 89, 125, 129, 137, 201, 210, 246, 284, 288, 296, 319, 331, 349–50, 386, 406

Service, E. 338

sex 136, 142, 144, 166, 171, 297, 299, 344, 358

Seymour-Smith,C. Shelton A. 387 Sherif, M. 348

shamanism 7, 60, 99, 274, 367, 369 Shanon, B. 97

Shelley, P. 201

Sherzer, J. 89

Shore, C. 300 Shostak, M. 8, 204

Shweder, R. 25, 85, 207, 214, 278–9, 407

Silverstone, R. 161

Simmel, G. 81, 136–41, 158, 195–7, 203, 205, 246, 254–6, 268, 363, 374

situation and context 4, 7, 10, 18, 25, 30, 32, 38, 41–7, 53–6, 62–3, 70, 76, 80, 84, 86, 89–92, 99, 104, 115–7, 124, 130, 133–5, 143–5, 151–4, 157, 159, 164, 166, 169–70, 185–9, 193–5, 198–9, 203–11, 214, 225, 233, 236, 238–40, 244, 248–9, 253–7, 263, 268–72, 275–82, 286–7, 290–3, 303–4, 309, 311–14, 317, 326, 331–333, 334, 339, 346–51, 356, 364, 367, 373, 376–9, 382–3, 400, 403, 405

Sjoberg, G. 376

Skinner, D. 32 Smith,V. 354, 358

social constructionism 2, 27, 55, 86, 90, 103, 120–1, 129, 133, 137, 198, 200, 329–30, 344–5, 381

461

INDEX

social fact 1, 66–7, 83, 95, 122, 133, 153, 161, 250, 336, 396

social relations 4, 18, 23, 30–1, 32, 34, 39, 46–7, 53, 64, 66, 107, 114, 118, 123, 127, 168, 170, 172, 182, 185–6, 195, 218, 224, 227, 262, 268–9, 291–3, 318–19, 331, 335, 342, 346, 359, 380–6, 408

social science 8, 59–60, 79, 95, 97–8, 129, 142–3, 173, 175, 194–5, 240, 245, 250–6, 259, 270, 277, 304–9, 322–4, 343–4

social structure 1–9, 32, 34, 36–7, 43, 45–6, 53, 61–2, 66, 81–2, 86, 88, 90–1, 98, 118, 122, 124, 130–5, 140, 154, 166, 184, 190, 193, 195–200, 210, 218, 225, 228, 232–5, 246, 248–53, 257–60, 268, 275–80, 287, 289, 291–2, 308, 332–3, 338–42, 349, 351, 360–3, 376, 378, 381, 384–5, 387–9

socialization 2, 23, 31, 34–5, 39, 74, 123, 130, 180, 186, 193–4, 310, 314, 340, 344, 381, 383, 400

society 6, 8, 17, 21, 23–8, 32–4, 39, 43–50, 60–7, 70, 74, 78–92, 95, 99, 103–4, 110, 117–22, 128, 130–3, 136–49, 152–3, 156, 160, 165–7, 176–89, 191–202, 205–7, 210, 213–14, 218–26, 229, 232, 234, 237, 246, 249–68, 270, 272, 276, 283, 285, 287, 289–94, 298, 301–2, 307–13, 322–3, 330, 333–343, 350, 352, 360–3, 369, 377, 381, 392, 394, 396–401, 404

solidarity 34–5, 40, 46, 157, 160, 165, 218, 222, 251, 267, 276, 320, 337, 341, 345, 356–7

space 23, 34, 37, 53, 72, 100, 105, 157, 159, 161, 171, 204, 230, 232, 263–6, 286, 288–91, 293, 311, 319, 322, 324–5, 358, 367, 374, 376, 379–81, 390, 384, 406

speech-act 35, 43, 119, 251, 311, 402 speech community 43–5, 301, 311,

313–15, 379–80 Spencer, H. 179, 320, 322 Spencer, J. 239

Sperber, D. 37, 53, 395 Spiro, M. 30

Stanage, S. 381

status 7, 34–6, 43, 47–8, 61, 115, 127, 131–2, 148, 153, 168, 174, 193, 205, 219–20, 228–35, 253, 259–60, 263, 276, 279, 286, 309, 321, 338, 352, 356, 375, 395

Stein, M. 64

Steiner, G. 45, 48, 51, 123, 201, 210, 313, 402

stereotypes 252, 342, 343–349, 354 Stirrat, R. 235

Stock, B. 406–7

Stocking, G. 176 Stoller, P. 79, 187, 387–8 Storrie, R. 228

Strathern, M. 18, 23, 25, 85, 114, 128–9, 143–6, 148–50, 185, 226, 228, 237, 294, 300, 315, 319, 331, 334–5, 340–2, 391

Street, B. 405

structuralism 9, 35, 62, 93–4, 140, 176, 210, 217, 221, 223–4, 247–8, 251, 268, 275–6, 279–80, 294, 362, 366, 391

structuration 2, 133, 180, 212–14, 250

Stuchlik, M. 8, 53 subaltern 9, 14, 16, 229, 321

subculture 46, 117, 236, 377, 381, 395

subjectivity 3, 46, 49–50, 67–71, 91, 105–6, 117, 120, 122, 139, 160, 170, 172, 186–7, 190, 192, 196–7, 199, 202, 206, 208, 240, 257, 278–9, 288, 298, 302, 306–8, 332, 365, 389, 404

Super, C. 30

symbol 6, 27–8, 34–7, 41–9, 53–4, 58, 62–3, 67, 70–1, 78, 81–8, 91, 94–7, 104, 119, 121, 126–9, 133, 137–40, 144, 148, 152, 155, 166, 170–1, 176, 184, 189, 194–7, 200, 206–11, 214, 230–1, 240, 244, 248, 250, 252, 262, 268, 275–6, 288, 296–7, 312, 319–25, 329–30, 340, 349–52, 357, 361, 379, 383, 387, 392–3, 406

symbolic interactionism 66, 90, 153–4, 197, 199, 247

Szwed, J. 397

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INDEX

taboo 28, 57, 82, 148, 231, 327 Tambiah, S. 265

Tannen, D. 134, 198, 248 Taussig, M. 280, 300 Taylor, C. 10, 167 Taylor, L. 382

technology 51, 92, 99–100, 114–15, 165, 171, 212, 264, 273, 299, 301, 310, 314, 317, 324, 327, 337–8, 364, 387, 389–90, 405–6

Tedlock, B. 156

Tedlock, D. 116 Teixeira-Pinto, M. 227

text 26, 117, 121, 132, 141, 171, 211, 236, 238–47, 254, 263, 271–3, 301, 305, 308, 310–15, 351–2, 388–90, 407

theatre 99, 131

thick description 77, 169, 349–353

Thomas, D. 17, 149 Thomas, N. 9, 13, 369 Thornton, R. 207

Third World 19, 165, 354–5, 359, 377

time 34–5, 37, 53–4, 60, 67, 72, 77, 79, 85, 88, 100, 108, 121, 157–8, 161, 165, 178, 186, 214, 230–5, 238, 242, 257–63, 266, 268, 270, 273–4, 278, 282–7, 292, 298, 304, 306, 312, 319–21, 324–31, 358, 367, 381, 394, 406

Todorov,T. 13

Toennies, F. 64–5, 167, 320, 375 Tonkin, E. 78

Toren, C. 32, 54–5 totemism 52, 107

tourism 171, 264, 269, 315–20,

353–360

transaction 114, 153–4, 184, 308, 311, 360–363

translation 11, 19–20, 22, 41–2, 48–9, 104, 170, 238, 263, 278–9, 313–14, 355, 364, 373, 392, 405

transnationalism 101, 156, 158, 163, 169, 171, 348, 390

travel 177, 240–1, 269, 290, 293, 295, 330, 348, 353–4, 357

Traweek, S. 329

tribe and tribalism 21, 27, 62, 165,

180, 218, 251, 262, 324, 327, 338–40, 364, 366

trope theory 49–51

truth 11–12, 59, 80, 85, 121, 126–7, 143, 146, 174, 177, 181, 187–8, 202, 207, 211–12, 215–16, 236–9, 241–2, 268, 270–8, 281, 295–6, 300–1, 303, 305–10, 324–5, 328, 332, 344–5, 365, 392–3, 408

Turner, L. 354

Turner,T. 389

Turner,V. 6, 8, 35, 83, 125, 140, 173, 214, 229, 232, 244, 279, 358

Turton, D. 390

Twain, M. 353

Tyler, S. 90–1, 238, 300 Tylor, E. 322

Urry, J. 355

unconsciousness 2, 25, 28, 30, 35, 37, 66, 91, 96–7, 104, 120–1, 123, 126, 131, 135, 176, 192, 213–14, 260, 277, 297, 302, 332, 345, 361

unhomely 363–374

universal 10, 25–7, 30, 35, 37, 52–3, 59, 77, 80, 92, 100, 133, 140–52, 163–6, 168–71, 176–80, 184, 187, 189, 213, 215, 221–3, 234, 248, 263–4, 268, 273, 275, 277, 284, 287, 299, 301, 304, 310, 321, 323–6, 335–6, 357, 359, 361, 406

urbanism 154, 264, 269, 291, 315–20, 330, 368, 374–380, 395, 399

van den Berghe, P. 360

van Gennep,A. 155, 229, 232 vanVelsen, J. 250

Vernant, J. 270–1, 275 Vico, G. 119, 305

violence 155, 165, 171–2, 225, 379,

380–386

visualism 283, 296–7, 354, 386–391

Viveiros de Castro, E. 227, 334 Vygotsky, L. 30

Wagner, R. 49, 84, 96–7, 189, 279–80,

305, 320

Walcott, D. 370–1, 373

Wallace,A. 173, 184, 186, 244, 384,

396–402

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INDEX

Wallace, E. 230 Wallerstein, I. 268 Wallman, S. 261

war 114, 148, 202, 406 Warner,W. 21, 61, 65, 375 Watkins, J. 354–5

Watson, L. 178, 200, 307–8 Watson-Franke, M-B. 178, 200,

307–8 Watt, I. 242, 405

Weber, M. 1, 48, 81, 95, 140, 179, 183, 210, 235, 256, 320, 322–3, 349

Wedgwood, C. 80 Weiner,A. 143 Weiner, J. 189, 308 Weisner,T. 31 Weissbrodt,W. 171

Weisser, S. 216, 288, 407

Werbner, R. 44, 288, 408 Wertham, F. 383 Whitaker, M. 19 Whitehead,A. 102, 189 Whitehead, H. 145 Whiting, J. 29

Whitten, N. 291 Whorf, B. 35, 43, 52, 396 Whyte,W. 375

Wiener, N. 103, 304 Wikan, U. 377 Wilder, D. 343 Wilk, S. 173 Williams,A. 316

Williams, R. 92, 272, 317, 335, 380, 404

Willis, P. 31 Wilmott, P. 57, 376 Wilson, B. 52, 275

Wilson, R. 162, 166, 169, 171 Winch, P. 52, 199

Winter, M. 359

Winthrop,R.

Wirth, L. 375

witchcraft 52, 137, 139 Witherspoon, G. 276, 280 Wittgenstein, L. 36, 52, 117–18, 296,

301, 330–1, 351 Wolf, E. 173 Wolfe, D. 291

Wolfram, S. 80, 87, 162 Woodburn, J. 338

Woolf,V. 86, 243, 257–8, 260, 307, 347–8

Woolgar, S. 60, 329–30

work 40, 61, 90, 123–5, 129–32, 138, 154–5, 175, 190, 200–1, 210, 265, 290, 318, 330, 353–5, 358, 403

world-making 3, 5–6, 31, 40, 53, 75, 85–6, 92, 106, 114, 124, 191, 202, 204, 206–11, 214, 248, 253, 283, 289, 298, 312, 328, 348,

391–394, 406

world-view 8, 21–2, 37, 39, 50, 56, 62, 79, 86, 88, 103, 116, 118, 125, 177, 186, 191, 195–6, 198–9, 204–6, 211, 232–3, 279, 289, 313, 323, 332, 344, 357, 368, 384, 392,

394–404

Worth, S. 388–9

Wright, G. 158 Wrightsman, L. 343, 345

writing 8, 11, 19, 71, 76–8, 80, 125, 209, 211, 236–46, 268–9, 283, 285, 300, 307, 311–12, 321, 349, 351, 364, 384, 404–408

Writing Culture Debate 19, 26 Wulff, H. 31

Yamba, C. 263

Yanagisako, S. 145

Young, Malcolm 382

Young, Michael 57, 376

Yule G. 118

Zijderveld,A. 55, 3486

464