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Publication date
  
1992

Followed by
  
In the Wilderness

Publisher
  
Routledge

ISBN
  
0-415-06280-2

Originally published
  
1992

Preceded by
  
How Institutions Think

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Original title
  
Risk and Blame: Essays in Cultural Theory

Authors
  
Mary Douglas, Profess Douglas

Subjects
  
Cultural anthropology, Cultural Theory of risk

Similar
  
Mary Douglas books, Sociology books

Risk and Blame: Essays in Cultural Theory (first published 1992) is a collection of essays by the influential British cultural anthropologist Mary Douglas.

Contents

Contents

The collection contains sixteen lectures and essays, grouped in three parts: "Risk and blame" (six pieces) on the cultural theory of risk; "Wants and institutions" (five pieces) applying cultural theory to issues other than risk; and "Believing and thinking" (five pieces) on the cultural determinants of individual production of and response to ideas.

The final piece in the volume, "The Hotel Kwilu: A Model of Models", recounts a return to Lele territory four decades after first undertaking fieldwork there. It was originally delivered in 1988 as the Distinguished Lecture at the 87th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association.

Editions

After hardback publication in 1992, the collection was brought out in paperback in 1994, and reissued in 1996. In 2003 it was published as volume 12 in Mary Douglas: Collected Works (ISBN 0415291151)

Reviews

  • Zygmunt Bauman in British Journal of Sociology, 45:1 (1994), pp. 143–144.
  • Robert Paine in Current Anthropology, 37:4 (1996), pp. 721–722.
  • T. O. Beidelman in American Anthropologist, New Series, 95:4 (1993), pp. 1065–1066.
  • Elaine Draper in Contemporary Sociology, 22:5 (1993), pp. 641–644.
  • References

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