Tuesday 27 April 2010

famous anthropologist


Bronislaw Malinowski (7 April 1884 – 16 May 1942)
Malinowski was a polishanthropologist (sometimes considered the most important 20th-century) pionner of the discipline, specially in field work.
In 1914 he traveled to Papua New Guinea and his work about the theTrobriand Islandsis really famous, and he arrived on that island for politics problems (World War II) .
In 1922 his book Argonauts of the Western Pacific was published and become a masterpiece and this book was created in a very particulary way. He is often referred to as the first researcher to bring anthropology the everyday experience . This give us a deffinition of ethnography as: “to the way to grasp the native's point of view, his relation to life and how to realize his vision of his world”.
I chose this author because his is one of the first people who went to a really native place to study the locals in his very nature and pure context by the way of ethnography, that`s mean staying for a long time with the natives.
I find it kind of romantic job. I know this sort of job is now quite hard (perhaps imposible, I don`t really know if there still exist a native without contact with “western culture”), but is just a dream job.

7 comments:

  1. Oh! I agree whit you, I feel that all the students wanted to know a culture whitout relations whit the occidental culture.
    Malinowski is a very good anthropologist, he was very professional.

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  2. yes he was a "terrible shoro" anthropologist xD jajajjajaja
    i would like do something that, but unfortunelly our times are too differents u.u.
    Nice choose Ricardo

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  3. i had read a chapter of that book and it was refear to the exchange of some especial pices, i found it very interting and easy to undertand,
    i see you tomorrow by.

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  4. His ideas are cool.. I read the text that you're talking about and it's interesting how he introduce in that culture to understand it better.
    bye!

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  5. Malinosky is like the gandfather of anthopology , i think that is really importand , because he make a big contribution to the world...

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  6. He was very brave for satying with people for a long time, that's because I think he had no life...
    Good luck, see you

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  7. Good, Ricardo.

    Have Sofía proofread your post for suggestions.
    And you read hers.

    2 points,

    Paula

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