Manual of Ethnography
Discover the profound insights of Marcel Mauss, a pivotal figure in social anthropology, with his influential work, Manual of Ethnography. Originally published in 2009 by Berghahn Books, this comprehensive guide spans 224 pages and offers a deep dive into ethnological methods and practices that shaped the field. Mauss, active during the interwar period in Paris, is renowned for his thought-provoking analyses and contributions to anthropology. This English edition makes his seminal text accessible for the first time, allowing a broader audience to engage with his groundbreaking ideas. Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of ethnology, the Manual of Ethnography is an essential addition to any academic library or personal collection. Don’t miss the chance to explore the foundational concepts laid out by one of the discipline's greatest minds.