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This is the first collection of Franz Steiner's keynote papers on comparative economics and the classification of labor,complemented by major unpublished texts on politics, civilization, and cultural criticism. This enables a complete re-evaluation of Steiner's thought. His ideas on truth, value, and civilization are highly critical of Western culture and offer perhaps the earliest critique of Orientalism in British anthropology. Equally significant is the inclusion of Steiner's unpublished lectures on Aristotle and Simmel, the latter probably being the first lecture series devoted to Simmel's ideas by a British-based anthropologist, as well as hitherto unedited political writings.

Another side to Steiner's thought is shown by his aphorisms, often caustic texts and newly translated from the German, as well as by verse translations of his poems relevant to his scholarship. These include an extract from his autobiographical poem, "Conquest", that places his anthropological writings into a personal and ultimately religious framework.A detailed introduction, based on new research, provides a thorough study of Steiner's ideas and establishes the wider intellectual context, thus rounding off a most remarkable collection of texts by one of the most remarkable anthropologists of this century.



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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Prefatory Note to Volume II
Acknowledgements
A Note on Quotations

PART I: INTRODUCTIONS

Chapter 1. Franz Steiner. A Memoir
M. N. Srinivas

Chapter 2. Orientpolitik, Value and Civilisation: The Anthropological Thought of Franz Baermann Steiner
Jeremy Adler and Richard Fardon

PART II: ORIENTPOLITIK AND THE CIVILISING PROCESS

Chapter 3. Orientpolitik
Chapter 4. Gypsies in Carpathian Russia
Chapter 5. Letter to Georg Rapp
Chapter 6. On the Process of Civilisation
Chapter 7. Letter to Mr. Gandhi
Chapter 8. Memorandum

PART III: SLAVERY, ECONOMICS, AND LABOUR

Chapter 9. Slavery. From A Comparative Study of the Forms of Slavery

  • Slave. A Term of Interstructural Reference
  • The Slavery-Serfdom Dichotomy and European Experience

Chapter 10. Notes on Comparative Economics
Chapter 11. Towards a Classification of Labour

PART IV: KINSHIP, CLASSIFICATION, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE

Chapter 12. Language, Society, and Social Anthropology
Chapter 13. The Study of Kinship
Chapter 14. Aristotle's Sociology
Chapter 15. Some Problems in Simmel

PART V: ESSAYS AND DISCOVERIES

Chapter 16. On the Margins of the Social Sciences
Chapter 17. Malinowksi and Conrad
Chapter 18. Remarks on Truth, Method, and the Sciences

PART VI: CONQUESTS I-VII

Chapter 19. Conquests. From an Autobiographical Poem

Bibliography and References to Volumes I and II
Name Index to Volumes I and II
Subject Index to Volumes I and II

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/10/1999
      ISBN13: 9781571817136, 978-1571817136
      ISBN10: 1571817131

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This is the first collection of Franz Steiner's keynote papers on comparative economics and the classification of labor,complemented by major unpublished texts on politics, civilization, and cultural criticism. This enables a complete re-evaluation of Steiner's thought. His ideas on truth, value, and civilization are highly critical of Western culture and offer perhaps the earliest critique of Orientalism in British anthropology. Equally significant is the inclusion of Steiner's unpublished lectures on Aristotle and Simmel, the latter probably being the first lecture series devoted to Simmel's ideas by a British-based anthropologist, as well as hitherto unedited political writings.

      Another side to Steiner's thought is shown by his aphorisms, often caustic texts and newly translated from the German, as well as by verse translations of his poems relevant to his scholarship. These include an extract from his autobiographical poem, "Conquest", that places his anthropological writings into a personal and ultimately religious framework.A detailed introduction, based on new research, provides a thorough study of Steiner's ideas and establishes the wider intellectual context, thus rounding off a most remarkable collection of texts by one of the most remarkable anthropologists of this century.



      Trade Review

      “These works… must be read and reread for their brilliance as individual pieces, but reading them as a collectivity makes the experience all the more richer and intellectually challenging.” • American Anthropologist



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Prefatory Note to Volume II
      Acknowledgements
      A Note on Quotations

      PART I: INTRODUCTIONS

      Chapter 1. Franz Steiner. A Memoir
      M. N. Srinivas

      Chapter 2. Orientpolitik, Value and Civilisation: The Anthropological Thought of Franz Baermann Steiner
      Jeremy Adler and Richard Fardon

      PART II: ORIENTPOLITIK AND THE CIVILISING PROCESS

      Chapter 3. Orientpolitik
      Chapter 4. Gypsies in Carpathian Russia
      Chapter 5. Letter to Georg Rapp
      Chapter 6. On the Process of Civilisation
      Chapter 7. Letter to Mr. Gandhi
      Chapter 8. Memorandum

      PART III: SLAVERY, ECONOMICS, AND LABOUR

      Chapter 9. Slavery. From A Comparative Study of the Forms of Slavery

      • Slave. A Term of Interstructural Reference
      • The Slavery-Serfdom Dichotomy and European Experience

      Chapter 10. Notes on Comparative Economics
      Chapter 11. Towards a Classification of Labour

      PART IV: KINSHIP, CLASSIFICATION, AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE

      Chapter 12. Language, Society, and Social Anthropology
      Chapter 13. The Study of Kinship
      Chapter 14. Aristotle's Sociology
      Chapter 15. Some Problems in Simmel

      PART V: ESSAYS AND DISCOVERIES

      Chapter 16. On the Margins of the Social Sciences
      Chapter 17. Malinowksi and Conrad
      Chapter 18. Remarks on Truth, Method, and the Sciences

      PART VI: CONQUESTS I-VII

      Chapter 19. Conquests. From an Autobiographical Poem

      Bibliography and References to Volumes I and II
      Name Index to Volumes I and II
      Subject Index to Volumes I and II

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