Roy Wagner (October 2, 1938 – September 10, 2018) was an American
cultural anthropologist
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who specialized in
symbolic anthropology
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.
Background
Wagner received a B.A. in Medieval History from Harvard University (1961), and a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Chicago (1966), where he studied under
David M. Schneider
David Murray Schneider (November 11, 1918, Brooklyn, New York – October 30, 1995, Santa Cruz, California) was an American cultural anthropologist, best known for his studies of kinship and as a major proponent of the symbolic anthropology appro ...
. He taught at
Southern Illinois University
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Board of trustees
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and
Northwestern University
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Charte ...
before accepting the chairmanship of the Department of Anthropology at the
University of Virginia
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, where he taught until his death. He resided in
Charlottesville
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, Virginia.
Contributions
Wagner was one of the world's most influential anthropologists. He first conducted fieldwork among the
Daribi of
Karimui
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Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Indep ...
, in the
Simbu Province
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of
Papua New Guinea
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, as well as the
Usen Barok of
New Ireland. He was influential in creating the genre known as the New Melanesian Ethnography, which emphasizes creativity and innovation in cultures and how they understand the world.
His book ''The Invention of Culture'' (1975; 1981) is considered a classic of ethnography and theory, and has been translated into Japanese, Portuguese, Italian and French. His concepts of symbolic obviation, figure-ground reversal, analogic kinship, holography and fractality of personhood have been critical in the development of anthropological theory in the last few decades. Anthropologists influenced by Wagner include
Marilyn Strathern
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,
Jadran Mimica
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Ships
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,
James Weiner
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People
* King James (disambiguat ...
, and
Eduardo Viveiros de Castro
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He has published many books and articles which are considered important in anthropol ...
.
Major publications
* ''The Curse of Souw; Principles of Daribi Clan Definition and Alliance in New Guinea.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967. ()
* ''Habu; The Innovation of Meaning in Daribi Religion.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1972. ()
* ''Lethal Speech: Daribi Myth As Symbolic Obviation.'' Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1978. ()
* ''The Invention of Culture.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
975
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Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
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1981. ()
* ''Asiwinarong: Ethos, Image, and Social Power Among the Usen Barok of New Ireland.'' Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1986. ()
* ''Symbols That Stand for Themselves.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. ()
* ''An Anthropology of the Subject: Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning and Significance for the World of Anthropology.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. ()
* ''Coyote Anthropology.'' Lincoln
eb. University of Nebraska Press, 2010. ()
Articles and book chapters
* 1977 - “Scientific and Indigenous Papuan Conceptualizations of the Innate”, in Bayliss-Smith, Timothy e Feachem, Richard (ed.), ''Subsistence and Survival'' (New York: Academic Press)
Works on Wagner
* Seção Temática: Seminário de Raposa, pensando com Roy Wagner. Ilha Revista de Antropologia. 12(1): 1–160.
* "Reinventing the Invention of Culture" in ''Social Analysis''. The International Journal of Cultural and Social Practice. Vol. 46, No. 1, Spring 2002. Edited by David Murray and Joel Robbins
* "The Double-Bind in the Obviation: The Sufficiency of Daribi Women and Bateson's 'Schizophrenic Mother'" by Elizabeth Stassinos given as an AAA paper at the George W. Stocking Jr. Symposium December 2, 2009 Organized by Andrew and Harriet Lyons, Discussants Herb Lewis and Kathy Fine. (Originally titled: "Obviating Roy Wagner: The Pidik of Science Fiction")
* John M. Ingham ''Simplicity and complexity in anthropology''. On the Horizon 2007 Volume: 15 Issue: 1 Page: 7 - 14
* "Roy Wagner: Symbolic Anthropology and the fate of the New Melanesian Ethnography." Session organizers: Sandra Bamford, Joel Robbins, Justin Shaffner and James Weiner. Conference for the European Society for Oceanists (Verona, 2008).
External links
Personal pageat the University of Virginia
interviewed by Alan Macfarlane 9th June 2008 (video)
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Cultural anthropologists
University of Chicago alumni
Harvard College alumni
Northwestern University faculty
Southern Illinois University faculty
University of Virginia faculty
2018 deaths
1938 births
American anthropologists