A Touch of Genius : The Life, Work and Influence of Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard (The Rai Series)

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A Touch of Genius : The Life, Work and Influence of Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard (The Rai Series)

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Evans-Pritchard was perhaps the most influential anthropological scholar of the twentieth century. His extraordinary work in Africa has formed a central foundation to anthropological thought since the 1930s, with generations of anthropologists having read and appreciated his ethnographies of the Azande, Nuer and Sanusi, and his analyses of social structures, belief systems and history. And yet, though so much has been written about his work, a rounded understanding of the person has proved elusive.
This volume covers Evans-Pritchard as a promising student, a young graduate in search of career opportunities, an adventurous cultural explorer, a determined officer in the Second World War, and an ambitious department-building professor
with a global reputation. Against a glittering array of contexts and characters - from Malinowski to Marett to the Maharaj of Kutch; from Oxford poets and pubs to Catholic conversion in war-torn Libya - there emerges a fascinating study of a figure
who was much more than an innovative anthropologist.
A portrait of the man and his time is composed from personal correspondence, archives and familial recollections, contributions from surviving friends and students, and accounts by those, including contemporary African scholars, who continue to
debate and re-evaluate his work in all its complexity. This book is a fitting monument to Evans-Pritchard's legacy and a landmark in anthropological historiography.

Contents

Foreword: Evans-Pritchard and the paradoxes of anthropology - Francis Mading Deng

Acknowledgements

I: Introduction

Introduction - André Singer

Autobiographical fragments - Edward Evans-Pritchard

II: Personality and memories

'My Soul there is a Country': E-P in the mirror of poetry - Bruce Ross-Smith

Trickster and mystic: The anthropological persona of E.E Evans-Pritchard - Michael Kenny

The house that E-P built: The Oxford Institute of Social Anthropology in the mid-1950s - Raymond Apthorpe

'A feeling for form and pattern, and a touch of genius': E-P's vision and the Institute 1946-70 - Wendy James

E.E. Evans-Pritchard: A note in memoriam - Roy Willis

A decade of memories: 1961-71 - David Hicks

The man, the society, the conditions: Influences on E. E. Evans-Pritchard's early fieldwork - John Evans-Pritchard

III: Insights through correspondence

A glimpse of Evans-Pritchard through his correspondence with Lowie and Kroeber - Piero Matthey

Evans-Pritchard and Marett: Or how E-P found a job - David Shankland

A letter to E.E. Evans-Pritchard - Lucien Lévy-Bruhl

Correspondence between Evans-Pritchard and Meyer Fortes - Susan Drucker-Brown

Perilous mentoring, fraught friendship: Between Evans-Pritchard and Gluckman - Richard Werbner

Professor Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard's correspondence: Extracts from his surviving letters - Ahmed Al-Shahi

IV: In Africa

Evans-Pritchard as a pioneer of African history - Douglas H. Johnson

The E-P legend: Perspectives from the Sudan - Wendy James

Latakia to Benghazi: E-P and the war years - Deirdre Evans-Pritchard

Types of relationships between men and animals in Nuer Religion - Timothy Jenkins

Thinking outside the box: An exploration of E-P's Azande fieldwork through his supply case - Pierre Lee

Attempted portrait: From cover to context in Evans-Pritchard's Luo photography - Christopher Morton

E.E. Evans-Pritchard: A Japanese Perspective - Eisei Kurimoto

V: Contemporary relevance in Africa

Introduction to Part V: E.E. Evans-Pritchard: Perspectives on his contemporary relevance in Africa - Tim Allen

HIV/AIDS and Evans-Pritchard in Azandeland - Tim Allen

Zande chieftaincy and kingship: Historical memories, future visions and reinstatement of a Zande kingdom - Bruno Braak and John Justin Kenyi

'Anthropology became the magic': Perspectives on Evans-Pritchard from Juba - John Gai Yoh, Melha Ruot Biel and Kim Jal Lieh, compiled by Naomi Pendle

Evans-Pritchard's works on the Nuer and their relevance to contemporary South Sudan - Leben Nelson Moro

Teaching and reading Evans-Pritchard as a Ugandan anthropologist - Grace Akello

Un-scripting African cultures: Historical tensions and contemporary possibilities for anthropology in East Africa - Elizabeth Ngutuku and Auma Okwany

VI: Continuing impact

An interesting misunderstanding? - Harriet D. Lyons and Andrew P. Lyons

Theories of primitive religion - Douglas Davies

E-P's attraction for cognitive anthropology - David B. Kronenfeld

Segmentary lineage systems re(re)considered: The example of the Alevis of Anatolia - David Shankland

Segmentary lineage among the Tiv: Bohannan's work as inspired by Evans-Pritchard - Gary Seaman

Anthropology is friends - Juan Ossio

Comparison as cultural translation: South Asian diasporic coextension and bicentric networks - Ravindra K. Jain

VII: Appendix

A biography and bibliography of E.E. Evans-Pritchard - Tom Beidelman, with additions by André Singer

Contributors

Index

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