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List of illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Mary Douglas's monographs and collected essays: A note on referencing style | ||
Pt. I | Beginnings: 1920s-1950s | |
1 | 'Memories of a Catholic girlhood': 1920s and 1930s | 3 |
2 | Oxford years: 1940s | 24 |
3 | The Africanist: 1950s | 47 |
Pt. II | Synthesis: 1960s | |
4 | Purity and Danger revisited | 75 |
5 | Natural Symbols defended | 102 |
Pt. III | Excursions and adventures: 1970s-1990s | |
6 | Rituals of consumption | 127 |
7 | Verbal weapons and environments at risk | 144 |
8 | Returning to religion - in the contemporary West | 168 |
9 | Returning to religion - in the Old Testament | 185 |
Pt. IV | Conserving anthropological modernism | |
10 | Do institutions think? | 209 |
11 | The secret consciousness of individuals and the consecrated society | 241 |
References | 262 | |
App. 1 | Mary Douglas: a bibliography 1950-98 | 269 |
App. 2 | Reviews of books written | 293 |
App. 3 | Concordance of the two editions of Natural Symbols | 304 |
Name index | 307 | |
Subject index | 310 |
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