Mary Douglas
Keywords:
ritual, social theory, rationality, risk, social anthropology, modern society
Abstract
The intellectual biography of the renowned British anthropologist Mary Douglas unfolds as transition from social and cultural anthropology to sociological theory. The transition is traced up from the Durkheimian backgrounds in her early works on the primitive cultures to the “grid-and-group” and “thought styles” concepts for the analysis of the modern societies.
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Published
2011-03-29
How to Cite
БаньковскаяС. (2011). Mary Douglas. Russian Sociological Review, 6(3), 118-126. Retrieved from https://lida.hse.ru/index.php/sociologica/article/view/492
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Section
In memoriam