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Was Evans-Pritchard a Structural-Functionalist?

Title: Was Evans-Pritchard a Structural-Functionalist?

Essay , 2012 , 5 Pages , Grade: 70

Autor:in: Johannes Lenhard (Author)

Pedagogy - Theory of Science, Anthropology
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Was Evans-Pritchard a structural-functionalist?
Evans-Pritchard is widely known as a structural-functionalist (Kuper, 1988). What sense does this question make taken by its face-value? Let us understand it as a mathematical exercise. The question asks whether the works of Evans-Pritchard can be described as a subset of the anthropological tradition referred to as structural-functionalism. As I will argue, his works can not – at least in their entirety – both temporally and partially be seen as a subset of structural-functionalism. Especially in his later works, Evans-Pritchard stresses individual agency, the importance of history as well as personality in a way that is not congruent with structural functionalism in its traditional way. But before I am able to assess the congruency of Evans-Pritchard’s work with structural-functionalist imperatives in detail, the latter needs to be expressed in a clear set of statutes. The work of Radcliffe-Brown (Radcliffe-Brown, 1940) and Fortes (Fortes, 1953) can serve as a guideline for this.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Was Evans-Pritchard a structural-functionalist?
    • Methodological Statutes and Theoretical Foundation
    • Evans-Pritchard and Structural-functionalism: A Closer Look
      • Fieldwork, Comparison and Categorisation
      • Equilibrium and Coherence
      • Age-Sets and Feuds
    • Beyond Structural-Functionalism
      • Evans-Pritchard's Focus on Knowledge, Learning and Meaning
      • Individual Agency and History in Evans-Pritchard's Work
      • The Question of Evans-Pritchard's Development

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This text examines the question of whether the work of anthropologist Edward Evans-Pritchard can be classified as structural-functionalist. It analyzes Evans-Pritchard's methods, theoretical frameworks, and key findings, particularly in his studies of the Nuer and Azande, to assess his alignment with the structural-functionalist tradition.

  • The methodology and theoretical foundations of structural-functionalism
  • Evans-Pritchard's adherence to structural-functionalist methods, particularly in his analysis of Nuer society
  • Evans-Pritchard's divergence from structural-functionalism, particularly in his later works and his emphasis on individual agency, history, and knowledge
  • The impact of Evans-Pritchard's work on the development of anthropological thought
  • The debate over the validity of applying "schools" to scientific inquiry

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The text begins by examining the central question of whether Evans-Pritchard's work can be categorized as structural-functionalist. It then delves into the methodological statutes and theoretical foundation of structural-functionalism, focusing on the work of Radcliffe-Brown and Fortes. The text then explores the congruency of Evans-Pritchard's work with these tenets, analyzing his fieldwork, methods, and emphasis on equilibrium and coherence, especially in his studies of the Nuer.

Moving beyond structural-functionalism, the text discusses Evans-Pritchard's focus on knowledge, learning, and meaning, as well as his emphasis on individual agency and the role of history. It then delves into Evans-Pritchard's later works, particularly his account of Nuer religion, and how they exhibit a departure from traditional structural-functionalist principles.

The text concludes by examining the question of whether Evans-Pritchard's work can be definitively categorized as structural-functionalist, arguing that his later works demonstrate a significant shift in his perspective.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This text focuses on the relationship between Edward Evans-Pritchard's work and the structural-functionalist tradition in anthropology. Key terms include structural-functionalism, individual agency, history, knowledge, meaning, Nuer, Azande, fieldwork, social structure, and equilibrium.

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Title
Was Evans-Pritchard a Structural-Functionalist?
College
University of Cambridge
Grade
70
Author
Johannes Lenhard (Author)
Publication Year
2012
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V205569
ISBN (eBook)
9783656323785
Language
English
Tags
evans-pritchard structural-functionalist
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Johannes Lenhard (Author), 2012, Was Evans-Pritchard a Structural-Functionalist?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/205569
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