1st Edition

Seasonal Variations of the Eskimo A Study in Social Morphology

By Marcel Mauss Copyright 2004
    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    146 Pages
    by Routledge

    Seasonal Variations of the Eskimo is one of the first books in anthropology to adopt a sociological approach to the analysis of a single society. Mauss links elements of anthropology and human geography, arguing that geographical factors should be considered in relation to a social context in all its complexity.
    The work is an illuminating source on the Eskimo and a proto-type of what an anthropologist should do with ethnographic data and exerted considerable influence on the development of social anthropology.
    English translation first published in 1979.

    1. General Morphology 2. Seasonal Morphology 3. The Causes of Eskimo Seasonal Variations 4. The Effects of Eskimo Seasonal Variation 5. Conclusion

    Biography

    Marcel Mauss