The range of Mary Douglas's interests had few parallels amongst the
leading social anthropologists of the 20th century.
Although inspired by the classics of the discipline of
anthropology, her theories were idiosyncratic and her applications
of them never predictable.
By bringing together writings in different genres that she
composed over the entirety of her career, this volume demonstrates
her distinctive style of thought and expression. The topics she
addressed ranged freely between family and friends, the demands of
domestic routine, her belonging to the Roman Catholic Church, and
cultural similarities and differences on a global scale. In her
method and style, as much as in her explicit arguments, Mary
Douglas constantly invited her readers to reflect on the
inextricable intertwining of the personal and the theoretical in
her thought.
More than any previous collection of Mary Douglas's work, A Very
Personal Method reveals a mind restlessly reworking her enduring
preoccupations and finding echoes of them in the new concerns she
continued to draw from life.
Mary Douglas was one of the most widely read social
anthropologists of the 20th Century. She is celebrated both as a
literary stylist and an anthropological thinker who challenged
common presuppositions and understandings of religion, economy and
society. As a cornerstone of modernism in social anthropology, and
a precursor of 21st Century interdisciplinarity, her work remains
highly influential both within and outside the social sciences.
Richard Fardon is Mary Douglas's Literary Executor and Head of
the Doctoral School and Professor of West African Anthropology at
SOAS, University of London, UK
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