How To Use Malinowski In A Sentence

  • A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology.
  • A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology.
  • The major objection to Malinowski's functionalism is that it cannot readily account for cultural variation.
  • ‘She really vibed with what we're doing and really got it,’ says Malinowski.
  • Other parts of my argument derive from Malinowski, Mauss and Levi-Strauss, as well as from various of my younger contemporaries.
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  • In 1924 Malinowski joined the London School of Economics as reader in social anthropology.
  • In 1924 Malinowski joined the London School of Economics as reader in social anthropology.
  • Such terms of course were part of the common argot of the colonial world, including Australia, and as Young shows they were used by Malinowski and his female correspondents in their English language letters.
  • A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology.
  • Jakobson derived the term "phatic" (for communications that foreground the contact) from Malinowski's work on meaning in "primitive" languages. 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' as an Ambient Poem; a Study of a Dialectical Image; with Some Remarks on Coleridge and Wordsworth
  • Before Malinowski, anthropologists relied either on secondary sources or on paid informants for their data.
  • Malinowski found that kula cements social bonds between island groups, and according to anthropologist Richard Harper this makes it an ideal basis for new ways to make technology useful.

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