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Argonauts of the Western Pacific

Book • 1953
Bronisław Malinowski's "Argonauts of the Western Pacific" is a landmark work in anthropology, detailing his fieldwork in the Trobriand Islands.

The book meticulously documents the Kula ring, a complex system of ceremonial exchange of goods.

Malinowski's ethnographic approach emphasized participant observation, immersing himself in the culture to understand its inner workings.

The book revolutionized anthropological methodology and contributed significantly to the development of functionalist anthropology.

It's a classic text that continues to inspire and inform anthropological research.

Malinowski's work remains highly influential in the study of exchange systems and cultural practices.

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