Purity and Danger
"Purity and Danger" by Profess Douglas is a seminal work in the field of anthropology, published in 2002 by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This hardback edition spans 202 pages and has garnered significant recognition as a modern masterpiece. Douglas's insightful exploration of the concepts of purity and pollution has not only influenced anthropological discourse but has also been widely referenced in various non-anthropological works. The book has sparked a rich dialogue within the field, inspiring both application and critique. Whether you are a student of anthropology or simply interested in the intricate dynamics of cultural practices, "Purity and Danger" offers a profound understanding of how societies construct notions of cleanliness and taboo. Discover why this influential text continues to resonate and shape discussions in anthropology and beyond.