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- | In 1914, University of Cambridge anthropologists [[W. H. R. Rivers]] and [[A. C. Haddon]] planned an expedition to the Torres Strait between Australia and New Guinea, and took with them several students of anthropology, | + | In 1914, University of Cambridge anthropologists [[W. H. R. Rivers]] and [[A. C. Haddon]] planned an expedition to New Guinea, and took with them several students of anthropology, |
While there is no doubt that Malinowski was a very original and inventive researcher, and that he accomplished a lot, his mythic status masks the crucial influence of Rivers, who was himself discovering the limits of expeditionary research (Song 1999). Indeed, Malinowski' | While there is no doubt that Malinowski was a very original and inventive researcher, and that he accomplished a lot, his mythic status masks the crucial influence of Rivers, who was himself discovering the limits of expeditionary research (Song 1999). Indeed, Malinowski' |
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