DR. E. E. EVANS-PRITCHARD, already well known in anthropological circles for some penetrating studies of the manners, customs and mental constitution of certain peoples of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, ...
Critiqued by Stanley Jeyaraja Tambiah, "Form and meaning of magical acts: a point of view," pages 199-229. In: Modes of thought: essays on thinking in Western and non-Western societies, edited by ...
E.E. Evans-Pritchard was a legendary ethnographer of colonial African societies and a masterly interpreter of African magic and religion. Between 1926 and 1939 he made a series of field studies in the ...
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