Alain Testart
Alain Testart (Paris, 30 December 1945 – 2 September 2013) was a French social anthropologist, emeritus research director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris and member of the Laboratory for Social Anthropology at the Collège de France. He specialized in primitives societies (like those of the Australian Aborigines and the hunter-gatherers in general) and comparative anthropology. His research themes included: slavery, marriage arrangements, funeral practices, gift and exchange, typology of societies, the political, the evolution of the societies, and questions of interpretation in prehistoric archaeology.With his works Alain Testart argued for the autonomy of anthropology as a social science and, against the anti-evolutionism that has dominated social anthropology over the past century, for a sociologically founded evolutionism. With force of arguments he contested naturalist approaches of the evolution of the societies that draw their explanatory models from evolution in biology. Based on a critical review of the foundations of ethnology, in particular of the work of Lewis H. Morgan, Alain Testart has attempted to renew an almost forgotten tradition in ethnological research, basing himself on the data acquired by a century of research in ethnography and prehistoric archaeology.
In his synthetic work ''Prior to history. The evolution of societies, from Lascaux to Carnac'' (2012) he has explained his scientific approach in a systematic way, and has designed a surprising panorama on the prehistory of the societies, including those of the Indo-European ensemble. With this book Alain Testart obtained a late recognition from a broad audience for his work as a sociological researcher. After his death a circle of friends and former colleagues has taken up the edition of unpublished works.
The following article shortly presents the social-anthropological oeuvre of Alain Testart at the hand of three of his research themes: the anthropology of hunter-gatherers; concepts of comparative sociology, and the evolution of the societies. In the footnotes web links point towards abstracts, papers, articles in scientific reviews, book critiques by others, colloquia and resources for further reference. An extract of his copious bibliography has also been included. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by David Pace, Arie de Ruijter, Alain Testart, Jérôme Rousseau, Victor T. King, Jérôme Rousseau, Peter Kloos, B. van Norren, David H. Turner, David S. Moyer, Bruce M. Knauft, J. Miedema, Bernhard Gardi, H.M. Leyten, E. Schlesier, S. Kooijman, Freek Schiphorst, Piet Konings, H. Zevenbergen, Peter Kloos, Jacques Lizot, Peter Kloos, Jacques Lizot, Peter Kloos, Daniel Miller, D. Gerrets, Paul Spencer, Henk Driessen, Raymond C. Kelly, Paul Doornbos, J.-M Péterfalvi, H.W. Bodewitz, B. Bernardi, W.E.A. van Beek, Ákos Östör, C. Baks, A. Appadurai, M.A. van Bakel, B.J. Terwiel, Roland Mischung, B.J. Terwiel, Niels Mulder, R.S. Wassing, Sidney M. Mead, Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Maarten van der Wee, M.A. van Bakel, J. Terrell, J. van GoorGet full text
Published 1987-01-01
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3by F.J.M. Selier, Miklós Szalay, H.C.G. Schoenaker, Jeannine Koubi, Jerome Rousseau, Peter Kloos, C.A. van Peursen, Hans Medick, Adam Kuper, Jeff Opland, G.L. Koster, Gene R. Garthwaite, N.O. Kielstra, Sally Price, Silvia W. de Groot, Claude Tardits, Serge Genest, Christine Okali, Sjaak van der Geest, G.J. Kruyer, Benno Galjart, Frederik Barth, Walter Dostal, Alain Testart, H.J.M. Claessen, Jukka Siikala, H.J.M. Claessen, Peter Geschiere, H.J.M. Claessen, Betty Meehan, A.P. Borsboom, Bronislaw Malinowski, Leen Boer, H. Esen-Baur, M.A. van Bakel, Ghaus Ansari, A.A. Trouwborst, Serge Tcherkézoff, Pieter van der Velde, H. Boekraad, E.Ch.L. van der Vliet, Sally Humphreys, W.F. Wertheim, T. Svensson, H.O. Willems, Detlef FrankeGet full text
Published 1985-01-01
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