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Anthropological Theory

An Introductory History, Eighth Edition

R. Jon McGee and Richard L. Warms

Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History presents a selection of critical essays in anthropology from 1860 to the present day. Classic authors such as Marx, Durkheim, Boas, Malinowski and Douglas are joined by contemporary thinkers including Das, Ortner, Boellstorff and Simpson. McGee and Warms’ detailed introductions examine critical developments in theory, introduce key people, and discuss historical and personal influences on theorists. In extensive footnotes, the editors provide commentary that puts the writing in historical and cultural context, defines unusual terms, translates non-English phrases, identifies references to other scholars and their works, and offers paraphrases and summaries of complex passages. The notes identify and provide background information on concepts important in the development of anthropology.

New to the Eighth Edition:

  • “Anthropology, Decolonization and Whiteness” puts the anthropology of resistance in historical context, explores the history of the anthropology of decolonization and whiteness, and presents some recent controversies in anthropology
  • “Phenomenological Anthropology and The Anthropology of the Good” broadens the focus of the previous anthropology of the good section to provide a more diverse overview of philosophical anthropology.
  • Revised introductions to every section in the book offer suggested readings for important works in each area beyond what’s offered in the text
  • New readings include works by Sherry Ortner, Michel-Rolf Trouillot, Jason Throop, Audra Simpson, and Orisanmi Burton

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 846 • Trim: 7 x 10
978-1-5381-8391-5 • Paperback • October 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, History / Social History
Courses: Anthropology; Research Methods & Theory

R. Jon McGee is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. He is author or editor of numerous books, including Watching Lacandon Maya Lives, 2e, Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia (coedited with Richard L. Warms), and Sacred Realms: Readings in the Anthropology of Religion (coedited with Warms and James Garber), now in its second edition.

Richard L. Warms is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. In addition to his books with McGee, he has coauthored (with Serena Nanda) the best-selling textbooks Cultural Anthropology, 13e and Culture Counts, 5e.

Preface

Timeline

Introduction

Part I

HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY

Nineteenth-Century Evolutionism

1. Herbert Spencer: The Social Organism (1860)

2. Sir Edward Burnett Tylor: The Science of Culture (1871)

3. Lewis Henry Morgan: Ethnical Periods (1877)

4. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Feuerbach: Opposition of the Materialist and Idealist Outlook (1846)

The Foundations of Sociological Thought

5. Émile Durkheim: What Is a Social Fact? (1895)

6. Marcel Mauss: Excerpts from The Gift (1925)

7. Max Weber: Class, Status, Party (1922)

Part II

CULTURE THEORY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY

The Boasians

8. Franz Boas: The Methods of Ethnology (1920)

9. A. L. Kroeber: On the Principle of Order in Civilization as Exemplified by Changes of Fashion (1919)

10. Ruth Benedict: The Science of Custom: The Bearing of Anthropology on Contemporary Thought (1929)

11. Margaret Mead: Introduction to Coming of Age in Samoa (1928)

12. Zora Neale Hurston: Mules and Men, Chapter 4 (1935)

13. Benjamin L. Whorf: The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behavior to Language (1941)

Functionalism

14. Bronislaw Malinowski: The Essentials of the Kula (1922)

15. A. R. Radcliffe-Brown: On Joking Relationships (1940)

Part III

THEORY IN THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY

The Reemergence of Evolutionary Thought

16. Leslie White: Energy and the Evolution of Culture (1943)

17. Julian Steward: The Patrilineal Band (1955)

Neomaterialism

18. Marvin Harris: The Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle (1966)

19. Roy A. Rappaport: Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations among a New Guinea People (1967)

Structure, Language, and Cognition

20. Claude Lévi-Strauss: Four Winnebago Myths: A Structural Sketch (1960)

21. Sherry Ortner: Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?

Part IV

LATE-TWENTIETH-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS

Feminist Anthropology

22. Sally Slocum: Woman the Gatherer: Male Bias in Anthropology

23. Eleanor Leacock: Interpreting the Origins of Gender Inequality: Conceptual and Historical Problems

Symbolic and Interpretive Anthropology

24. Mary Douglas: External Boundaries (1966)

25. Victor Turner: Symbols in Ndembu Ritual (1967)

26. Clifford Geertz: Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight (1972)

French Social Thought: Postmodernism and Practice

27. Pierre Bourdieu: Structures, Habitus, Practices (1980)

28. Michel Foucault: The Incitement to Discourse (1976)

Postmodernism

29. Renato Rosaldo: Grief and a Headhunter’s Rage (1989)

30. Michel-Rolph Trouillot: Anthropology and the Savage Slot: The Poetics and Politics of Otherness (1991 but some more recent revisions available)

Globalization

31. Eric R. Wolf: Facing Power—Old Insights, New Questions (1990)

32. Arjun Appadurai: Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy (1990)

Part V

TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGY

Gender

33. Lila Abu-Lughod: A Tale of Two Pregnancies (1995)

34. Tom Boellstorff: The Emergence of Political Homophobia in Indonesia: Masculinity and National Belonging (2004)

Agency and Structure

35. Philippe Bourgois: From Jíbaro to Crack Dealer: Confronting the Restructuring of Capitalism in El Barrio (1995)

36. Sherry Ortner: Power and Projects: Reflections on Agency (2006)

37. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz: Willing to Work: Agency and Vulnerability in an Undocumented Immigrant Network (2010)

Phenomenological Anthropology and the Anthropology of the Good

38. Veena Das: Engaging the Life of the Other: Love and Everyday Life (2010)

39. C. Jason Throop: Ambivalent Happiness and Virtuous Suffering (2015)

Decolonization and Whiteness

40. Audra Simpson: The Ruse of Consent and the Anatomy of “Refusal”: Cases from Indigenous North America and Australia (2017)

41. Orisanmi Burton: To Protect and Serve Whiteness (2015)

References

Credits

Index

Anthropological Theory is an impressively comprehensive introduction to the history of anthropological theory from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. The texts are carefully selected to give a balanced view of the development of the discipline over a century and a half. McGee’s and Warms' decision to present complete texts rather than extracts allows the reader to enter more fully into the authors’ ways of thinking, while the section introductions and the footnotes carefully and sensitively contextualize and explain the readings. This text unquestionably remains the standard in the field.


— Robert Launay, Northwestern University


"McGee and Warms continue their admirable practice of presenting original essays that illustrate and illuminate significant theoretical moments and movements in the history of anthropology. As in the past, the editors’ knowledgeable introductions to each section and, above all, their extensive annotations of each essay, make this volume an unrivaled source."


— Herbert S. Lewis, University of Wisconsin-Madison


"Anthropological Theory is the gold standard for history of theory anthologies. And now with new material to bring it up to date, this classical reader is more valuable than ever."


— Alex Golub, University of Hawaii


"McGee and Warms’ eighth edition is a necessity for anyone teaching or learning about anthropology’s invention, exploration, and manipulation of culture as an analytic concept in the study of human behavior. The selections and annotations insightfully trace the development of anthropological theory from the mid-19th century to the present day; from seeing the non-European world as populated by savages and barbarians to decolonizing that world."


— Jonathan Marks, University of North Carolina, Charlotte


"A new edition of Anthropological Theory is always a welcome event for those teaching the history of the discipline. The eighth edition retains its useful selection of canonical essays with important additions on decolonization and whiteness. Its strength remains its insightful commentary with details about terminology, authors, and theoretical controversies."


— Nancy Lutkehaus, University of Southern California


"This new edition of Anthropological Theory presents a diverse set of original works tracing key developments in anthropological analysis. But what makes it truly remarkable are the detailed, insightful commentaries McGee and Warms provide alongside each text. Their brilliant intellectual exegeses take Anthropological Theory to a new level, making it invaluable for audiences across disciplines, and from undergraduates to research scholars. Rare is the book on the history of anthropology one cannot put down, but this is it."


— Tom Boellstorff, University of California, Irvine


"With the inclusion of sections on phenomenology, decolonization, and whiteness alongside illuminating introductory essays and footnotes, this latest edition of Anthropological Theory is equal parts a digestible teaching/learning tool and a humble, yet cogent, plea for the utility of theories that are attuned to the experiences and perspectives of others." 


— Nick Barron, University of Nevada, Las Vegas


  • Section-opening introductions set the stage for each school of thought and give students a sense of the broader context in which the articles were written
  • Extensive footnotes provide historical context, address key relationships, and pose interesting questions to help students understand difficult concepts
  • Organization takes a clear historical progression that’s easy for students to follow, and a timeline allows readers to juxtapose events in anthropological theory against those of the wider world for additional context
  • Divided into 16 sections encompassing well-known theoretical positions to pair selections that demonstrate different aspects of each theory
  • Complete essays rather than excerpts allow readers to fully engage with each author and understand the complexity of their work.



Anthropological Theory

An Introductory History, Eighth Edition

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  • Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History presents a selection of critical essays in anthropology from 1860 to the present day. Classic authors such as Marx, Durkheim, Boas, Malinowski and Douglas are joined by contemporary thinkers including Das, Ortner, Boellstorff and Simpson. McGee and Warms’ detailed introductions examine critical developments in theory, introduce key people, and discuss historical and personal influences on theorists. In extensive footnotes, the editors provide commentary that puts the writing in historical and cultural context, defines unusual terms, translates non-English phrases, identifies references to other scholars and their works, and offers paraphrases and summaries of complex passages. The notes identify and provide background information on concepts important in the development of anthropology.

    New to the Eighth Edition:

    • “Anthropology, Decolonization and Whiteness” puts the anthropology of resistance in historical context, explores the history of the anthropology of decolonization and whiteness, and presents some recent controversies in anthropology
    • “Phenomenological Anthropology and The Anthropology of the Good” broadens the focus of the previous anthropology of the good section to provide a more diverse overview of philosophical anthropology.
    • Revised introductions to every section in the book offer suggested readings for important works in each area beyond what’s offered in the text
    • New readings include works by Sherry Ortner, Michel-Rolf Trouillot, Jason Throop, Audra Simpson, and Orisanmi Burton

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 846 • Trim: 7 x 10
    978-1-5381-8391-5 • Paperback • October 2024 • $95.00 • (£73.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / General, Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, History / Social History
    Courses: Anthropology; Research Methods & Theory
Author
Author
  • R. Jon McGee is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. He is author or editor of numerous books, including Watching Lacandon Maya Lives, 2e, Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia (coedited with Richard L. Warms), and Sacred Realms: Readings in the Anthropology of Religion (coedited with Warms and James Garber), now in its second edition.

    Richard L. Warms is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. In addition to his books with McGee, he has coauthored (with Serena Nanda) the best-selling textbooks Cultural Anthropology, 13e and Culture Counts, 5e.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface

    Timeline

    Introduction

    Part I

    HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY

    Nineteenth-Century Evolutionism

    1. Herbert Spencer: The Social Organism (1860)

    2. Sir Edward Burnett Tylor: The Science of Culture (1871)

    3. Lewis Henry Morgan: Ethnical Periods (1877)

    4. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Feuerbach: Opposition of the Materialist and Idealist Outlook (1846)

    The Foundations of Sociological Thought

    5. Émile Durkheim: What Is a Social Fact? (1895)

    6. Marcel Mauss: Excerpts from The Gift (1925)

    7. Max Weber: Class, Status, Party (1922)

    Part II

    CULTURE THEORY IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY

    The Boasians

    8. Franz Boas: The Methods of Ethnology (1920)

    9. A. L. Kroeber: On the Principle of Order in Civilization as Exemplified by Changes of Fashion (1919)

    10. Ruth Benedict: The Science of Custom: The Bearing of Anthropology on Contemporary Thought (1929)

    11. Margaret Mead: Introduction to Coming of Age in Samoa (1928)

    12. Zora Neale Hurston: Mules and Men, Chapter 4 (1935)

    13. Benjamin L. Whorf: The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behavior to Language (1941)

    Functionalism

    14. Bronislaw Malinowski: The Essentials of the Kula (1922)

    15. A. R. Radcliffe-Brown: On Joking Relationships (1940)

    Part III

    THEORY IN THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY

    The Reemergence of Evolutionary Thought

    16. Leslie White: Energy and the Evolution of Culture (1943)

    17. Julian Steward: The Patrilineal Band (1955)

    Neomaterialism

    18. Marvin Harris: The Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle (1966)

    19. Roy A. Rappaport: Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations among a New Guinea People (1967)

    Structure, Language, and Cognition

    20. Claude Lévi-Strauss: Four Winnebago Myths: A Structural Sketch (1960)

    21. Sherry Ortner: Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture?

    Part IV

    LATE-TWENTIETH-CENTURY DEVELOPMENTS

    Feminist Anthropology

    22. Sally Slocum: Woman the Gatherer: Male Bias in Anthropology

    23. Eleanor Leacock: Interpreting the Origins of Gender Inequality: Conceptual and Historical Problems

    Symbolic and Interpretive Anthropology

    24. Mary Douglas: External Boundaries (1966)

    25. Victor Turner: Symbols in Ndembu Ritual (1967)

    26. Clifford Geertz: Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight (1972)

    French Social Thought: Postmodernism and Practice

    27. Pierre Bourdieu: Structures, Habitus, Practices (1980)

    28. Michel Foucault: The Incitement to Discourse (1976)

    Postmodernism

    29. Renato Rosaldo: Grief and a Headhunter’s Rage (1989)

    30. Michel-Rolph Trouillot: Anthropology and the Savage Slot: The Poetics and Politics of Otherness (1991 but some more recent revisions available)

    Globalization

    31. Eric R. Wolf: Facing Power—Old Insights, New Questions (1990)

    32. Arjun Appadurai: Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy (1990)

    Part V

    TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY ANTHROPOLOGY

    Gender

    33. Lila Abu-Lughod: A Tale of Two Pregnancies (1995)

    34. Tom Boellstorff: The Emergence of Political Homophobia in Indonesia: Masculinity and National Belonging (2004)

    Agency and Structure

    35. Philippe Bourgois: From Jíbaro to Crack Dealer: Confronting the Restructuring of Capitalism in El Barrio (1995)

    36. Sherry Ortner: Power and Projects: Reflections on Agency (2006)

    37. Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz: Willing to Work: Agency and Vulnerability in an Undocumented Immigrant Network (2010)

    Phenomenological Anthropology and the Anthropology of the Good

    38. Veena Das: Engaging the Life of the Other: Love and Everyday Life (2010)

    39. C. Jason Throop: Ambivalent Happiness and Virtuous Suffering (2015)

    Decolonization and Whiteness

    40. Audra Simpson: The Ruse of Consent and the Anatomy of “Refusal”: Cases from Indigenous North America and Australia (2017)

    41. Orisanmi Burton: To Protect and Serve Whiteness (2015)

    References

    Credits

    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • Anthropological Theory is an impressively comprehensive introduction to the history of anthropological theory from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. The texts are carefully selected to give a balanced view of the development of the discipline over a century and a half. McGee’s and Warms' decision to present complete texts rather than extracts allows the reader to enter more fully into the authors’ ways of thinking, while the section introductions and the footnotes carefully and sensitively contextualize and explain the readings. This text unquestionably remains the standard in the field.


    — Robert Launay, Northwestern University


    "McGee and Warms continue their admirable practice of presenting original essays that illustrate and illuminate significant theoretical moments and movements in the history of anthropology. As in the past, the editors’ knowledgeable introductions to each section and, above all, their extensive annotations of each essay, make this volume an unrivaled source."


    — Herbert S. Lewis, University of Wisconsin-Madison


    "Anthropological Theory is the gold standard for history of theory anthologies. And now with new material to bring it up to date, this classical reader is more valuable than ever."


    — Alex Golub, University of Hawaii


    "McGee and Warms’ eighth edition is a necessity for anyone teaching or learning about anthropology’s invention, exploration, and manipulation of culture as an analytic concept in the study of human behavior. The selections and annotations insightfully trace the development of anthropological theory from the mid-19th century to the present day; from seeing the non-European world as populated by savages and barbarians to decolonizing that world."


    — Jonathan Marks, University of North Carolina, Charlotte


    "A new edition of Anthropological Theory is always a welcome event for those teaching the history of the discipline. The eighth edition retains its useful selection of canonical essays with important additions on decolonization and whiteness. Its strength remains its insightful commentary with details about terminology, authors, and theoretical controversies."


    — Nancy Lutkehaus, University of Southern California


    "This new edition of Anthropological Theory presents a diverse set of original works tracing key developments in anthropological analysis. But what makes it truly remarkable are the detailed, insightful commentaries McGee and Warms provide alongside each text. Their brilliant intellectual exegeses take Anthropological Theory to a new level, making it invaluable for audiences across disciplines, and from undergraduates to research scholars. Rare is the book on the history of anthropology one cannot put down, but this is it."


    — Tom Boellstorff, University of California, Irvine


    "With the inclusion of sections on phenomenology, decolonization, and whiteness alongside illuminating introductory essays and footnotes, this latest edition of Anthropological Theory is equal parts a digestible teaching/learning tool and a humble, yet cogent, plea for the utility of theories that are attuned to the experiences and perspectives of others." 


    — Nick Barron, University of Nevada, Las Vegas


Features
Features
    • Section-opening introductions set the stage for each school of thought and give students a sense of the broader context in which the articles were written
    • Extensive footnotes provide historical context, address key relationships, and pose interesting questions to help students understand difficult concepts
    • Organization takes a clear historical progression that’s easy for students to follow, and a timeline allows readers to juxtapose events in anthropological theory against those of the wider world for additional context
    • Divided into 16 sections encompassing well-known theoretical positions to pair selections that demonstrate different aspects of each theory
    • Complete essays rather than excerpts allow readers to fully engage with each author and understand the complexity of their work.



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