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Strategies and Norms in a Changing Matrilineal Society

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The theme of this book is the analysis of the changes that have occurred in the kinship patterns of the Toka of South Zambia as a result of a shift in their form of production from hoe agriculture to ox-drawn ploughing. Dr Holy uses the rich, detailed ethnography that he provides about these changes to confront several theoretical issues of current anthropological interest, as well as to examine the basic methodological problems of anthropological enquiry. Emphasizing the distinction between the conceptual and cognitive world of the actors, and the transactions and events in which they engage, he argues that anthropological explanation has to account not only for structure, but also for the purposeful interaction between actors that generates that structure.

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ISBN: 9780521024327
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Author: Ladislav Holy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 248 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
Genres: Social and cultural anthropology