The Anthropology of Power, Agency, and Morality: The Enduring Legacy of F. G. Bailey
By (Author) Victor de Munck
Edited by Elisa J. Sobo
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
7th June 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structure and processes
306.2
Hardback
312
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
617g
The works of F. G. Bailey (19242020) provide a seminal template for good ethnography. Central to this is Baileys ability to conceptually connect the well-described micro-contexts of individual interactions to the macro-context of culture. Baileys core concerns the tension between individual and collective interests, the will to power, and the dialectics of social forces which foster both collective solidarity as well as divisiveness and discontent are themes of universal interest; the beauty of his work lies in his analyses of how these play out in local arenas between real people. His models provide nuanced, yet explicit road maps to analysing the different leadership styles of everyday people and contemporary leaders.
This volume seeks to inspire new generations of anthropologists to revisit Baileys seminal texts, to help them navigate their way through the ethnographic thicket of their own research.
Victor de Munck is Professor, Institute of Asian and Transcultural Studies, Vilnius University
Elisa J Sobo is Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University