MAX GLUCKMAN (1940) : « ANALYSIS OF A SOCIAL SITUATION IN. MODERN ZULULAND » Max Gluckman Analyse d'une situation sociale dans le Zoulouland moderne.
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1977) The memoir 'Max Gluckman by Raymon' d Firth Proceedings of the British Academy LXI (•975) 478-96 i as most valuable assessment Full detail of Gluckman's s career and publications are availabl ien Freedom and Constraint: A Memorial Tribute to Max Gluckman ed Myron J Aronoff (Assen/Amsterdam 1976) 165-79
Max Gluckman was one of the great Africanist scholars of his generation He was a magnificent research worker an inspiring teacher and man of social concern and courage During his time in Zambia his concern was not only to direct the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute and to carry out his own researches but also to support the cause
The Enigma of Max Gluckman eschews easy generalisations but offers deep insights into the complexities both of Gluckman’s anthropological career and into the social relations embodied in the anthropology of Africa Born in Johannesburg as the son of a lawyer who regularly defended African clients and of the first women member of the South
Max Gluckman's essay 'Analysis of a Social Situation in Modern Zululand' (the 'Bridge Paper' to his students) first published in 1940 came to be recognised in the postwar period as constituting a major methodological breakthrough for British social anthropology