Bronislaw Malinowski
Bronisław Kasper Malinowski (April 7, 1884 – May 16, 1942) was a Polish anthropologist widely considered to be one of the most important anthropologists of the twentieth century.
Works
- The family among the Australian Aborigines: a sociological study, London: University of London Press, 1913
- The Trobriand Islands, 1915
- Argonauts of the Western Pacific. An Account of Native Enterprise and Adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Quinea, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1922, 1978, 1999, 2002
- The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia, 1929
- A Scientific Theory of Culture and Other Essays, New York: Oxford University Press, The University of North Carolina Press, 1944; reprint, 1960, 1961
- Magic, Science, and Religion and Other Essays, Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1948
- A Diary in the Strict Sense of the Word, New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, 1967; 2nd edition, London: The Athlone Press Ltd., 1989