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Argonauts of the Western Pacific

Argonauts of the Western Pacific: An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea is a 1922 ethnography by Bronisław Malinowski, which has had enormous impact on the ethnographic genre. The book is about the Trobriand people who live on the small Kiriwana island chain northeast of the island of New Guinea. It is part of Malinowski's trilogy on the Trobrianders, including The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia (1929) and Coral Gardens and Their Magic (1935).

Argonauts of the Western Pacific
Cover of the first edition
AuthorBronisław Malinowski
LanguageEnglish
SeriesStudies in economics and political science, no. 65.
SubjectEthnography
PublisherLondon, G. Routledge & Sons; New York, E.P. Dutton & Co.
Publication date
1922
Media typePrint
OCLC647026285
Followed byThe Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia, Coral Gardens and Their Magic 

Overview edit

The book consists of twenty-two chapters divided into six distinct sections. General summaries of each section are included below.

  • Introduction: Malinowski's famous general statement of the aims of ethnography
  • Chapters I-III: setting the scene and sketching the structure; from the broad survey of Kula District (I) to intensive fieldwork (II-III); "native" life (II), structural overview of the kula (III)
  • Chapters IV-XVI: the kula by example; "a consecutive narrative" from the earliest preparations of canoe-building through extended voyaging from Sinaketa to Dobu and back
  • Chapters XVII-XVIII: on magic and language
  • Chapters XIX-XXI: three permutations of basic kula pattern: the inland kula (XIX), a Kiriwina-Kitava expedition (XX), and "the remaining branches and offshoots of the kula" (XXI)
  • Chapter XXII: a summary statement of "the meaning of the kula"[1]

Development edit

 
A photo (Plate I) from Malinowski's Argonauts of the Western Pacific (1922), showing the native village as well as Malinowski's tent.

Argonauts of the Western Pacific developed from anthropological research which would be later described as "off the verandah". Unlike the armchair anthropology of previous researchers, this method was characterized by participant observation: informal interviews, direct observation, participation in the life of the group, collective discussions, analyses of personal documents produced within the group, self-analysis, results from activities undertaken off or online, and life-histories.[2]

Impact edit

It was widely regarded as a masterpiece and significantly boosted Malinowski's reputation in the world of academia.[3][4][5]: 7 [6]: 72  It has been described as an "instant classic"; already James George Frazer in his preface to the first edition compared Malinowski's impact on ethnography to that of Shakespeare on literature.[7]: 9–10 

Considered the first modern ethnography,[8] Argonauts of the Western Pacific redefined the ethnographic genre.[9] Adam Kuper, in his seminal 1973 book on British social anthropology, begins his analysis with Malinowski's status as the founder of the discipline:

Malinowski has a strong claim to being the founder of the profession of social anthropology in Britain, for he established its distinctive apprenticeship -- intensive fieldwork in an exotic community.[10]

Many other anthropologists also trace the fieldwork mandate back to Malinowski, including Murray Wax:

In the final analysis, the major credit for discovering the technique of intensive personal fieldwork among a single people must go to Bronislaw Malinowski (1884-1942). His researches among the Trobriand Islanders during the years 1916-18 yielded a series of epochal volumes which revolutionized the content and practice of anthropology.[11]

Today, Argonauts of the Western Pacific is the archetypal account of anthropologists' "following the people" method of collecting information for a multi-sited ethnography.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Kelly, William; Appadurai, Arjun. "Reading Notes: Malinowski, Argonauts". Anthropology 500. Yale University. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Bronislaw Malinowski: Off the Veranda". Films Media Group. 1985.
  3. ^ Senft, Günter. 1997. Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski. in Verschueren, Ostman, Blommaert & Bulcaen (eds.) Handbook of Pragmatics Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins [1]
  4. ^ Malinowski, Bronislaw; Young, Michael W.; Beran, Harry (2016). "Malinowski on Primitive Art: 'Art Notes and Suggestions' of 1921". Pacific Arts. 16 (1): 5–8. ISSN 1018-4252. JSTOR 26788775.
  5. ^ Senft, Gunter (2010-07-19). The Trobriand Islanders' Ways of Speaking. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-022799-4.
  6. ^ Weston, Gavin; Djohari, Natalie (2020-05-11). Anthropological Controversies: The "Crimes" and Misdemeanors that Shaped a Discipline. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-429-86120-8.
  7. ^ Boon, James A. (1982). Other Tribes, Other Scribes: Symbolic Anthropology in the Comparative Study of Cultures, Histories, Religions and Texts. CUP Archive. ISBN 978-0-521-27197-4.
  8. ^ Hart, Keith (1986). "Heads or Tails? Two Sides of the Coin". Man. 21 (4): 637–656. doi:10.2307/2802901. JSTOR 2802901.
  9. ^ Thornton, Robert (1985). "Imagine Yourself Set Down...: Mach, Frazer, Conrad, Malinowski and the Role of Imagination in Ethnography". Anthropology Today. 1 (5): 7–14. doi:10.2307/3032822. JSTOR 3032822.
  10. ^ Kuper, Adam (1973). Anthropologists and Anthropology: the British School, 1922-1972. London: Allen Lane. pp. 13–50.
  11. ^ Wax, Murray (1972). Tenting with Malinowski.
  12. ^ Marcus, G. E. (1995). "Ethnography In/Of the World System: The Emergence of Multi-Sited Ethnography". Annual Review of Anthropology. 24: 95–117. doi:10.1146/annurev.an.24.100195.000523.

External links edit

  • Argonauts of the Western Pacific at the Internet Archive
  • Downloadable copy from Wolne Lektury

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Argonauts of the Western Pacific An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea is a 1922 ethnography by Bronislaw Malinowski which has had enormous impact on the ethnographic genre The book is about the Trobriand people who live on the small Kiriwana island chain northeast of the island of New Guinea It is part of Malinowski s trilogy on the Trobrianders including The Sexual Life of Savages in North Western Melanesia 1929 and Coral Gardens and Their Magic 1935 Argonauts of the Western PacificCover of the first editionAuthorBronislaw MalinowskiLanguageEnglishSeriesStudies in economics and political science no 65 SubjectEthnographyPublisherLondon G Routledge amp Sons New York E P Dutton amp Co Publication date1922Media typePrintOCLC647026285Followed byThe Sexual Life of Savages in North Western Melanesia Coral Gardens and Their Magic Contents 1 Overview 2 Development 3 Impact 4 References 5 External linksOverview editThe book consists of twenty two chapters divided into six distinct sections General summaries of each section are included below Introduction Malinowski s famous general statement of the aims of ethnography Chapters I III setting the scene and sketching the structure from the broad survey of Kula District I to intensive fieldwork II III native life II structural overview of the kula III Chapters IV XVI the kula by example a consecutive narrative from the earliest preparations of canoe building through extended voyaging from Sinaketa to Dobu and back Chapters XVII XVIII on magic and language Chapters XIX XXI three permutations of basic kula pattern the inland kula XIX a Kiriwina Kitava expedition XX and the remaining branches and offshoots of the kula XXI Chapter XXII a summary statement of the meaning of the kula 1 Development edit nbsp A photo Plate I from Malinowski s Argonauts of the Western Pacific 1922 showing the native village as well as Malinowski s tent Argonauts of the Western Pacific developed from anthropological research which would be later described as off the verandah Unlike the armchair anthropology of previous researchers this method was characterized by participant observation informal interviews direct observation participation in the life of the group collective discussions analyses of personal documents produced within the group self analysis results from activities undertaken off or online and life histories 2 Impact editIt was widely regarded as a masterpiece and significantly boosted Malinowski s reputation in the world of academia 3 4 5 7 6 72 It has been described as an instant classic already James George Frazer in his preface to the first edition compared Malinowski s impact on ethnography to that of Shakespeare on literature 7 9 10 Considered the first modern ethnography 8 Argonauts of the Western Pacific redefined the ethnographic genre 9 Adam Kuper in his seminal 1973 book on British social anthropology begins his analysis with Malinowski s status as the founder of the discipline Malinowski has a strong claim to being the founder of the profession of social anthropology in Britain for he established its distinctive apprenticeship intensive fieldwork in an exotic community 10 Many other anthropologists also trace the fieldwork mandate back to Malinowski including Murray Wax In the final analysis the major credit for discovering the technique of intensive personal fieldwork among a single people must go to Bronislaw Malinowski 1884 1942 His researches among the Trobriand Islanders during the years 1916 18 yielded a series of epochal volumes which revolutionized the content and practice of anthropology 11 Today Argonauts of the Western Pacific is the archetypal account of anthropologists following the people method of collecting information for a multi sited ethnography 12 References edit Kelly William Appadurai Arjun Reading Notes Malinowski Argonauts Anthropology 500 Yale University Retrieved 10 December 2014 Bronislaw Malinowski Off the Veranda Films Media Group 1985 Senft Gunter 1997 Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski in Verschueren Ostman Blommaert amp Bulcaen eds Handbook of Pragmatics Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins 1 Malinowski Bronislaw Young Michael W Beran Harry 2016 Malinowski on Primitive Art Art Notes and Suggestions of 1921 Pacific Arts 16 1 5 8 ISSN 1018 4252 JSTOR 26788775 Senft Gunter 2010 07 19 The Trobriand Islanders Ways of Speaking Walter de Gruyter ISBN 978 3 11 022799 4 Weston Gavin Djohari Natalie 2020 05 11 Anthropological Controversies The Crimes and Misdemeanors that Shaped a Discipline Routledge ISBN 978 0 429 86120 8 Boon James A 1982 Other Tribes Other Scribes Symbolic Anthropology in the Comparative Study of Cultures Histories Religions and Texts CUP Archive ISBN 978 0 521 27197 4 Hart Keith 1986 Heads or Tails Two Sides of the Coin Man 21 4 637 656 doi 10 2307 2802901 JSTOR 2802901 Thornton Robert 1985 Imagine Yourself Set Down Mach Frazer Conrad Malinowski and the Role of Imagination in Ethnography Anthropology Today 1 5 7 14 doi 10 2307 3032822 JSTOR 3032822 Kuper Adam 1973 Anthropologists and Anthropology the British School 1922 1972 London Allen Lane pp 13 50 Wax Murray 1972 Tenting with Malinowski Marcus G E 1995 Ethnography In Of the World System The Emergence of Multi Sited Ethnography Annual Review of Anthropology 24 95 117 doi 10 1146 annurev an 24 100195 000523 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Argonauts of the western Pacific Argonauts of the Western Pacific at the Internet Archive Downloadable copy from Wolne Lektury Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Argonauts of the Western Pacific amp oldid 1179891700, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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