About The Book: The Andaman Islanders: A Study in Social Anthropology by A. R. Radcliffe-Brown is a foundational work in structural-functional anthropology. Based on fieldwork conducted under the Anthony Wilkin Studentship, the book examines the social organization, customs, kinship, and rituals of the indigenous Andamanese people. Radcliffe-Brown’s approach emphasized the interrelation of social institutions, laying groundwork for later anthropological theory. This study is notable for its systematic analysis and remains a key text in the history of anthropology and ethnographic research.
Author: Radcliffe-Brown
Pages: 546
Edition: 1922
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