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Franz Steiner's study of Taboo is internationally recognized as a classic in its field. In a newly researched introductory chapter, based on a thorough study of Steiner's unpublished papers, this edition for the first time places the book in its context and offers a new reading of the text. More than just a critique of existing taboo theories, as it has often been seen, this study offers a profound analysis of danger behavior and pollution in "non-civilized" societies. This provided an important starting-point for Mary Douglas' Purity and Danger. A key aspect of Steiner's achievement lies in his attempt to reconcile detailed, faithful ethnographic analysis with anthropological comparison. His analysis of taboo thus provides a case study with wide-ranging ramifications.

This new edition makes a classic text available once again to students and general readers. A major new introduction based on archival research offers, for the first time, a biography and critical study of Franz Steiner; it not only places him in the context of British and European thought but also shows his importance for contemporary debates, among them deconstruction and Orientalism.



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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Contents of Volume II
Acknowledgements
A Note on Quotations

PART I: INTRODUCTIONS

Franz Steiner. A Memoir
Mary Douglas

An Oriental in the West: The Life of Franz Baermann Steiner
Jeremy Adler and Richard Fardon

PART II: TABOO

Chapter 1. The Discovery of Taboo
Chapter 2. Taboo in Polynesia (I)
Chapter 3. Taboo in Polynesia (II)
Chapter 4. A Victorian Problem: Robertson Smith
Chapter 5. Taboo and Contagion
Chapter 6. Taboo and the 'Holy'
Chapter 7. The Hebrew Bible: Snaith and Frazer
Chapter 8. Frazer and His Critic, Marett
Chapter 9. Taboo as Negative Mana
Chapter 10. Van Gennep and Radcliffe-Brown
Chapter 11. Wundt and Freud
Chapter 12. The Problem of Taboo

Bibliography. Reviews of Taboo

PART III: RELIGIOUS TRUTH

How to Define Superstition?

Enslavement and the Early Hebrew Lineage System: An Explanation of Genesis 47: 29-31, 48: 1-16

Chagga Law and Chagga Truth

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

Taboo, Truth and Religion

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/10/1999
      ISBN13: 9781571817112, 978-1571817112
      ISBN10: 1571817115

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Franz Steiner's study of Taboo is internationally recognized as a classic in its field. In a newly researched introductory chapter, based on a thorough study of Steiner's unpublished papers, this edition for the first time places the book in its context and offers a new reading of the text. More than just a critique of existing taboo theories, as it has often been seen, this study offers a profound analysis of danger behavior and pollution in "non-civilized" societies. This provided an important starting-point for Mary Douglas' Purity and Danger. A key aspect of Steiner's achievement lies in his attempt to reconcile detailed, faithful ethnographic analysis with anthropological comparison. His analysis of taboo thus provides a case study with wide-ranging ramifications.

      This new edition makes a classic text available once again to students and general readers. A major new introduction based on archival research offers, for the first time, a biography and critical study of Franz Steiner; it not only places him in the context of British and European thought but also shows his importance for contemporary debates, among them deconstruction and Orientalism.



      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 intellecutally challenging.” • American Anthropologist



      Table of Contents

      List of Illustrations
      Contents of Volume II
      Acknowledgements
      A Note on Quotations

      PART I: INTRODUCTIONS

      Franz Steiner. A Memoir
      Mary Douglas

      An Oriental in the West: The Life of Franz Baermann Steiner
      Jeremy Adler and Richard Fardon

      PART II: TABOO

      Chapter 1. The Discovery of Taboo
      Chapter 2. Taboo in Polynesia (I)
      Chapter 3. Taboo in Polynesia (II)
      Chapter 4. A Victorian Problem: Robertson Smith
      Chapter 5. Taboo and Contagion
      Chapter 6. Taboo and the 'Holy'
      Chapter 7. The Hebrew Bible: Snaith and Frazer
      Chapter 8. Frazer and His Critic, Marett
      Chapter 9. Taboo as Negative Mana
      Chapter 10. Van Gennep and Radcliffe-Brown
      Chapter 11. Wundt and Freud
      Chapter 12. The Problem of Taboo

      Bibliography. Reviews of Taboo

      PART III: RELIGIOUS TRUTH

      How to Define Superstition?

      Enslavement and the Early Hebrew Lineage System: An Explanation of Genesis 47: 29-31, 48: 1-16

      Chagga Law and Chagga Truth

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

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