Zeitlyn, David
Zeitlyn, D
David Zeitlyn anthropologue britannique
VIAF ID: 22235364 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Zeitlyn, David
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Works
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African crossroads intersections between history and anthropology in Cameroon | |
anthropological toolkit sixty useful concepts | |
Archives and anthropologies : from histories to futures : Special issue | |
Archiving a Cameroonian photographic studio | |
Excursions in realist anthropology : a merological approach | |
The fieldnotes of professor Farnham Rehfisch : Mambila 1953 : archived in 1992 | |
Finding meaning in the text : the process of interpretation in text-based divination | |
Un fragment de l'histoire des Mambila : un texte de Duabang | |
The gift of the gab : anthropology and conversation analysis | |
Joseph Chila and Samuel Finlak : two portrait photographers in Cameroon | |
Knowledge lost in information, c1999: | |
lDe’u ‘phrul, la manifestation de la connaissance : étude ethno-philologique sur la divination tibétaine avec un intérêt particulier pour une forme commune de la lithomancie Bon. | |
Life-history writing and the anthropological silhouette | |
Mambila divination framing questions, constructing answers | |
Mambila figurines and masquerades : problems of interpretation | |
Perspectives on the state : from political history to ethnography in Cameroon | |
Professor Garfinkel visits the soothsayers : ethnomethodology and Mambila divination | |
Reconstructing kinship or the pragmatics of kin talk | |
Spiders in and out of court, or, "the long legs of the law" : styles of spider divination in their sociological contexts | |
Sua in Somié aspects of Mambila traditional religion | |
Trois études sur les Mambila de Somié, Cameroun | |
Visual methods in social research | |
Words and processes in Mambila kinship the theoretical importance of the complexity of everyday life |