1st Edition

Participant Observer A Memoir of a Transatlantic Life

By Robin Fox Copyright 2004
588 Pages
by Routledge

588 Pages
by Routledge

534 Pages
by Routledge

Robin Fox, one of the preeminent anthropologists of our time, takes us on an exuberant personal, intellectual and cultural journey through the 1930s to the 1970s. This is a personal, historical, intellectual journey, one that is at once intriguing, hilarious, and moving. Like Browning's Sordello (who recurs throughout the book), Fox is telling the story of "the development of a soul." Fox's method... Read more
1: Stages in a Life; 1: The Child: Dancing for the Woolworth Ladies; 2: The Boy: Making It to the Next Foxhole; 3: The Youth: Coming in on Roller Skates; 4: The Student: Putting on the Masks; 5: The Novice: Mixing with the Yeast Enzymes; 6: The Initiate: Journeying through Wonderland; 7: The Apprentice: Letting the Soul Catch Up; 8: The Idea: Challenging the Dominant Males; 9: The Career: Telling God Your Plans; 10: The Book: Engaging the Living Fossils; 2: Scenes from a Life; 11: The Dances: Communing with Strange Gods; 12: The Man: Outwitting the British; 13: The Hetaerae: Surviving Sex in the Seventies; 14: The Bulls: Managing a Magus in Colombia; 15: The Meals: Eating Well While Thinking Big; 3: Reflections on a Life; 16: The Point: Connecting with the Teenage Murderer

Biography

Robin Fox