Symbolic anthropology
Symbolic anthropology is a book series and book subject. It includes 2 books, written by 2 different authors.
Key facts
- number of authors (for this book series): 2 people
- number of books (for this book series): 2
- books (of books, for this book series): Disconcerting issue : meaning and struggle in a resettled Pacific community, Rites of modernization : symbolic and social aspects of Indonesian proletarian drama
- authors (of books, for this book series): Martin G. Silverman, James Lowe Peacock
- publication dates (of books, for this book series): 1971, 1968
- book publishers (of books, for this book series): University of Chicago Press, University of Chicago P
- number of authors (for this book subject): 17 people
- number of books (for this book subject): 17
- books (of books, for this book subject): Anthropology at the edge : essays on culture, symbol, and consciousness, Clifford Geertz's interpretive anthropology : between text, experience and theory, Communitas : the anthropology of collective joy
- authors (of books, for this book subject): J. I. Prattis, Katarzyna Majbroda, Edith L. B. Turner
- publication dates (of books, for this book subject): 1997, 2015, 2012
- book publishers (of books, for this book subject): University Press of America, Peter Lang Edition, PalgraveMacmillan
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