The following bibliography is an updated and expanded version of Jack Goody’s bibliography, which was kept by St John’s Fellows’ Secretary Susan Mansfield and updated by his research assistant, Mark Offord, between 2005 and 2014 [1]. At Jack’s request, his daughter, Mary Goody, added his final article (2015).
I have remained faithful to Goody’s list and retained the chronological order of his publications within the same year. I included details from the “Bibliography of Jack Goody’s Work” published in David R. Olson and Michael Cole (eds.) Technology, Literacy, and the Evolution of Society : Implications of the Work of Jack Goody (2006, pp. 325-342). Foreign editions and translations are as indicated in the list I received from Mary Goody in June 2020. All entries were checked, either on paper or in online catalogues, and in many cases corrected and augmented. Annotations in square brackets were added by me.
In the sixty years of his scholarly career, Jack Goody published 46 books, including 32 books and 14 edited volumes. Cambridge University Press published 22 of these : 15 books and 7 edited volumes. Many are monographs, based on fieldwork and extensive library research. Other books are collections of Goody’s articles, many of which were published previously in journals or handbooks. Most of his books were translated into foreign languages ; many of these are listed. His bibliography also lists 370 articles, including 22 reviews. He was interviewed on 36 occasions and featured in at least four documentary films.
This bibliography consists of six parts : Dissertations ; Books and edited volumes, 1954-2012 ; Book chapters, articles, and translations of Goody’s books ; Reviews ; Interviews ; Unpublished articles in press, in limbo or forthcoming and lectures as of 2014. The latter list was compiled by Jack Goody in collaboration with Susan Mansfield and Mark Offord.
Dissertations
1952 |
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The Social Organization of the Lo Wiili, a People of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast. vi + 233 pp. [Text for a B.Litt. in Social Anthropology, supervised by E. E. Evans-Pritchard in Oxford.]
1954 |
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A study of the ritual institutions of the WiiliLo and DagabaLo of the Gold Coast, with special reference to death, inheritance and the ancestors. iii + 410 pp. [PhD thesis, University of Cambridge.]
Books and edited volumes, 1954-2012
1954 |
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The Ethnography of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, West of the White Volta. London : The Colonial Office. Mimeographed, ii + 59 pp.
1956 |
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The Social Organisation of the LoWiili. London : Her Majesty’s Stationary Office. vi + 119 pp.
1958 |
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(ed.) The Developmental Cycle in Domestic Groups. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. vii + 145 pp.
1961 |
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David Tait (ed.), The Konkomba of Northern Ghana. Edited from his published and unpublished writings by Jack Goody. Oxford : Oxford University Press. xviii + 255 pp.
1962 |
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Death, Property and the Ancestors : A Study of the Mortuary Customs of the LoDagaa of West Africa. Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press/London : Tavistock Publications. x + 452 pp.
1965 |
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Jack Goody and Kwame Arhin (eds.), Ashanti and the Northwest. Legon : University of Ghana. Mimeographed, 185 pp. [Introduction dated : Legon, January 1966.]
1966 |
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(ed.), Succession to High Office. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. viii + 181 pp.
J. C. Dougah (ed.), Wa and its People. With an introduction by Jack Goody. Legon : University of Ghana. Mimeographed, ii + 117 pp.
1967 |
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Joseph Adam Braimah and Jack Goody, Salaga : The Struggle for Power. London : Longmans, Green. xviii + 222 pp.
1968 |
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(ed.), Literacy in Traditional Societies. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. vi + 350 pp.
1969 |
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Comparative Studies in Kinship. London : Routledge & Kegan Paul/Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press. xvii + 261 pp.
1971 |
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Technology, Tradition and the State in Africa. Oxford : Oxford University Press. viii + 88 pp.
(ed.), Kinship : Selected Readings. Harmondsworth : Penguin Books. 399 pp.
1972 |
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The Myth of the Bagre. Oxford : Clarendon Press. x + 381 pp. [Includes the White Bagre and the Black Bagre in Dagari and English.]
1973 |
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Jack Goody and Stanley J. Tambiah, Bridewealth and Dowry. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. x + 169 pp.
(ed.), The Character of Kinship. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xii + 251 pp. [Published on the occasion of Meyer Fortes’s retirement.]
1975 |
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(ed.), Changing Social Structure in Ghana : Essays in the Comparative Study of a New State and an Old Tradition. London : International African Institute. ix + 285 pp.
Jack Goody and Nelson O. Addo, Siblings in Ghana. Legon : University of Ghana. 116 pp. [Published by the Population Dynamics Programme, University of Ghana and the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research, University of Ghana.]
1976 |
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Jack Goody, Joan Thirsk and E. P. Thompson (eds.), Family and Inheritance : Rural Society in Western Europe, 1200-1800. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. vi + 421 pp.
Production and Reproduction : A Comparative Study of the Domestic Domain. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xiii + 157 pp.
1977 |
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The Domestication of the Savage Mind. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. x + 179 pp.
1980 |
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Jack Goody and Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah (eds.), Une récitation du Bagré. Précédée d’une introduction de Jack Goody. Paris : Armand Colin, 405 pp.
1982 |
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Cooking, Cuisine and Class : A Study in Comparative Sociology. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. viii + 253 pp.
1983 |
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The Development of the Family and Marriage in Europe. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xii + 308 pp. [2d French edition with an introduction by Martine Segalen and avant-propos by Jack Goody, 2012.]
1986 |
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The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xvii + 213 pp.
1987 |
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The Interface between the Written and the Oral. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xxi + 328 pp.
Meyer Fortes (ed.), Religion, Morality and the Person : Essays on Tallensi Religion. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xiii + 347 pp.
1990 |
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Jack Goody and Emanuel Marx (eds.), Emrys L. Peters. The Bedouin of Cyrenaica : Studies in Personal and Corporate Power. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. x + 310 pp.
The Oriental, the Ancient and the Primitive : Systems of Marriage and the Family in the Pre-Industrial Societies of Eurasia. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xix + 542 pp.
1993 |
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The Culture of Flowers. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xvii + 462 pp.
1995 |
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The Expansive Moment : The Rise of Social Anthropology in Britain and Africa, 1918-1970, viii + 235 pp. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1996 |
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The East in the West. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. x + 295 pp.
1997 |
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Representations and Contradictions : Ambivalence towards Images, Theatre, Fiction, Relics and Sexuality. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers. vii + 293 pp.
1998 |
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Food and Love : A Cultural History of East and West. London : Verso. ix + 305 pp.
2000 |
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The Power of the Written Tradition. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press. viii + 192 pp.
The European Family : An Historico-Anthropological Essay. Oxford/Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishers. x + 209 pp. [Original title The Family in European History.]
2002 |
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Jack Goody and Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah, The Third Bagre : A Myth Revisited. Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press. xxvii + 479 pp. [In English and Dagara.]
2004 |
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Islam in Europe. Cambridge/Malden, MA : Polity Press. viii + 178 pp.
Capitalism and Modernity : The Great Debate. Cambridge/Malden, MA : Polity Press. vii + 200 pp.
Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah (ed.), The Silent Rebel. Nairobi : James Currey & Legon : Institute of African Studies. 288 pp.
2006 |
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The Theft of History. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. x + 342 pp.
2007 |
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Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered. Legon : Institute of African Studies. vi + 357 pp.
2009 |
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Renaissances : The One or the Many ? Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. ix + 322 pp.
The Eurasian Miracle. Cambridge/Malden, MA : Polity Press. v + 159 pp.
2010 |
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Myth, Ritual and the Oral. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. vi + 180 pp.
2012 |
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Metals, Culture and Capitalism : An Essay on the Origins of the Modern World. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. xix + 349 pp.
Book chapters, articles and translations of Goody’s books
1953 |
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“A Note on the Penetration of Islam into the West of the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast.” Transactions of the Gold Coast and Togoland Historical Society 1(2) : 45-46.
1955 |
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“The Anthropologist’s Attitude to Class.” Granta 14 : 22-23.
1956 |
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“A Comparative Approach to Incest and Adultery.” British Journal of Sociology 7(4) : 286-305. [Reprinted in Paul Bohannan and John Middleton (eds.) (1986) : Marriage, Family, and Residence, pp. 21-46. Garden City : American Museum of Natural History ; reprinted as chapter 2 in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
1957 |
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“Anomie in Ashanti ?” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 27(4) : 356-363.
“Fields of Social Control among the LoDagaba.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 87(1) : 75-104.
1958 |
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“The Fission of Domestic Groups among the LoDagaba.” In Jack Goody (ed.) The Developmental Cycle of Domestic Groups, pp. 53-91. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1959 |
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“Death and Social Control Among the LoDagaa.” Man 59 : 134-138.
“Indo-European Society.” Past and Present 16 : 88-92. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
“The Mother’s Brother and the Sister’s Son in West Africa”. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 89(1) : 61-88. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship. See Maurice Bloch and Dan Sperber 2002 “Kinship and Evolved Psychological Dispositions : The Mother’s Brother Controversy Reconsidered.” Current Anthropology 43(5) : 723–748 ; including Jack Goody, Comments (on The Mother’s Brother by Bloch and Sperber), Current Anthropology 43(5) : 737-738. The article by Bloch and Sperber was reprinted with minor changes (but without the comments and the author’s reply) in : David R. Olson and Michael Cole (eds.) (2006) : Technology, Literacy, and the Evolution of Society : Implications of the Work of Jack Goody, pp. 114-140. Makwah : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers.]
1960 |
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“Sociology and Ethnology among the LoDagaa.” Man 59(204) : 134-138. [Responding to Daryll Forde, “Sociology and Ethnology among the LoDagaa” in Man 59 : 199, responding to Goody (1959) “Death and Social Control Among the LoDagaa” and his rejection of “diffusionist” or “ethnological” explanations. Mentioned in Goody (1962) Death, Property and the Ancestors ; not in Goody’s list, nor in Olson and Cole 2006.]
1961 |
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“The Classification of Double Descent Systems.” Current Anthropology 2(1) : 3-12, 21-25. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
“Religion and Ritual : The Definitional Problem.” British Journal of Sociology 12(2) : 142-164. [Reprinted in Goody (2010) : Myth, Ritual and the Oral.]
“Preface.” In : David Tait, The Konkomba of Northern Ghana, p. xiii. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
1962 |
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“On Nannas and Nannies.” Man 62 : 179-184. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
“LoDagaa Rituals of Death.” New Society : The Social Science Weekly, 1(7) : 18-19. [See also Jack Goody (1962) : Death, Property and the Ancestors : A Study of the Mortuary Customs of the LoDagaa of West Africa. Stanford/London.]
1963 |
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Jack Goody and Ian Watt, “The Consequences of Literacy.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 5(3) : 304-345. [Reprinted in Goody (ed.) (1968) : Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 27-68.]
“Feudalism in Africa ?” Journal of African History 4(1) : 1-18. [Paper read at the African History Seminar of the University of London in May 1962.]
“Ethnological Notes on the Distribution of the Guang Languages.” Journal of African Languages 2(3) : 173-189.
“The Time of Renewal.” New Society : The Social Science Weekly, 1(28) : 9-11.
1964 |
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“The Mande and the Akan Hinterland.” In : Jan Vansina, Raymond Mauny and Louis-Vincent Thomas (eds.), The Historian in Tropical Africa : Studies Presented and Discussed at the Fourth International African Seminar at the University of Dakar, Senegal, 1961, pp. 193-218. London : Oxford University Press.
1965 |
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“Tribal, Racial and Language Problems in Africa.” In : Gordon E. W. Wolstenholme and Maeve O’Connor (eds.), Man and Africa : A Ciba Foundation Symposium jointly with the Haile Selassie I Prize Trust, pp. 98-110. London : J. & A. Churchill.
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody and Kwame Arhin (eds.), Ashanti and the Northwest, pp. 1-110. Legon : University of Ghana. [Introduction dated : Legon, January 1966.]
T. M. Mustapha and Jack Goody, “Wenchi and its Inhabitants.” In : Jack Goody and Kwame Arhin (eds.), Ashanti and the Northwest, pp. 156-169. Legon : University of Ghana.
Jack Goody and C. Y. Boateng, “The History and Traditions of Nkoranza.” In : Jack Goody and Kwame Arhin (eds.), Ashanti and the Northwest, pp. 170-185. Legon : University of Ghana.
1966 |
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“Salaga in 1876.” Ghana Notes and Queries 8 (January) : 1-5. [Start of a series of three short articles on Salaga, “the greatest market town in Northern Ghana” and “the market of Kumasi” (capital of the Ashanti region in Southern Ghana).]
T. M. Mustapha and Jack Goody, “Salaga in 1874.” Research Review 2(2) : 23-37. [Translation (from the Hausa) by T. M. Mustapha, notes by Jack Goody. Account of the massacre of Ashanti traders and expulsion of the Ashanti from Salaga in 1874, collected by the German scholar-trader Gottlob Adolph Krause in northern Ghana, published as a Hausa text in Mitteilungen des Seminars für Orientalische Sprachen zu Berlin, 1928.]
“Salaga in 1892.” Research Review 2(3) : 41-53. [Reprinted in Goody (ed.) (1968) : Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 256-258.]
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Succession to High Office, pp. 1-56. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Circulating Succession among the Gonja.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Succession to High Office, pp. 142-176. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Jack Goody and Esther Goody, “Cross-Cousin Marriage in Northern Ghana.” Man 1(3) : 343-355. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
“The Akan and the North.” Ghana Notes and Queries 9 : 18-23.
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody (ed.), J. C. Dougah, Wa and its People, pp. i-ii. Legon : University of Ghana.
“The Prospects for Social Anthropology.” New Society : The Social Science Weekly 8 (13 October) : 574-576. [Revised version in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
1967 |
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“Is your Master really necessary ?” The Cambridge Review, April 22.
“The Over-Kingdom of Gonja.” In : Daryll Forde and Phyllis Mary Kaberry (eds.) West African Kingdoms in the Nineteenth Century, pp. 179-205. London : Oxford University Press.
“Preface to the Second Edition.” In : Jack Goody, The Social Organisation of the LoWiili, pp. iii-viii. 2d ed. London : Oxford University Press.
“Introduction.” In : Joseph Adam Braimah, The Two Isanwurfos, pp. v-xiii. London : Longmans.
“Notes.” In : Joseph Adam Braimah, The Two Isanwurfos, pp. 104-127. London : Longmans.
“Introduction [to Part 2].” In : Joseph Adam Braimah and Jack Goody, Salaga : The Struggle for Power, pp. 131-217. London : Longmans.
“The Struggle for Salaga.” In : Joseph Adam Braimah and Jack Goody, Salaga : The Struggle for Power, pp. 218-222. London : Longmans.
Jack Goody and T. M. Mustapha, “The Caravan Trade from Kano to Salaga.” Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria 3(4) : 611-616.
Jack Goody and Esther Goody, “The Circulation of Women and Children in Northern Ghana.” Man 2(2) : 226-248.
[Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
“On the Reliability of the Ethnographic Atlas.” American Anthropologist 69(3-4) : 366-367. [With a “Rejoinder to Goody” by George P. Murdock on p. 367. Reference not in Goody’s original list ; reference in Olson and Cole 2006.]
“Kinship : Descent Groups.” In : David L. Sills (ed.) International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 8, pp. 401-408. New York : MacMillan & The Free Press.
1968 |
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“Time : Social Organization.” In : David L. Sills (ed.) International Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, vol. 16, pp. 30-42. New York : MacMillan & The Free Press.
“Consensus and Dissent in Ghana.” Political Science Quarterly 83(3) : 337-352. [Reprinted in Michael H. Prosser (ed.) (1968) : Intercommunication among Nations and Peoples, pp. 143-154. New York : Harper and Row. Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered. Legon : Institute of African Studies.]
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 1-26. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Goody’s introduction, and his article with Ian Watt and Kathleen Gough, also appeared in the German edition (1986) : Entstehung und Folgen der Schriftkultur. Frankfurt : Suhrkamp.]
Jack Goody and Ian Watt, “The Consequences of Literacy.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 27-68. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Article was first published in 1963.]
“Restricted Literacy in Northern Ghana.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 198-241. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Jack Goody and Ivor Wilks, “Writing in Gonja (Appendix I).” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 241-258. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Ivor Wilks and Jack Goody, “A Library in Northern Ghana (Appendix II).” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 259-261. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Literacy in Nineteenth-Century Cairo (Appendix III).” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Literacy in Traditional Societies, pp. 261-264. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“The Myth of a State.” Journal of Modern African Studies 6(4) : 461-473. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
1969 |
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“Adoption in Cross-Cultural Perspective.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 11(1) : 55-78.
“Inheritance, Property, and Marriage in Africa and Eurasia.” Sociology 3(1) : 55-76.
“Comparative Sociology and the Decolonization of the Social Sciences.” In : Jack Goody, Comparative Studies in Kinship, pp. 1-12. London : Routledge & Kegan Paul.
“‘Normative’, ‘Recollected’ and ‘Actual’ Marriage Payments among the Lowiili of Northern Ghana, 1951-1961.” Africa 39(1) : 54-61.
“Silima.” Ghana Notes and Queries 9 : 29-32.
“Economy and Feudalism in Africa.” The Economic History Review 22(3) : 393-405.
“Succession in Contemporary Africa.” European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie 10(1) : 27-40.
1970 |
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“Marriage Policy and Incorporation in Northern Ghana.” In : Ronald Cohen and John F. Middleton (eds.), From Tribe to Nation in Africa : Studies in Incorporation Processes, pp. 114-149. Scranton : Chandler. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
“Sideways or Downwards ? Lateral and Vertical Succession, Inheritance and Descent in Africa and Eurasia.” Man 5(4) : 627-638.
“Reform, Renewal and Resistance : A Mahdi in Northern Ghana.” In : Christopher Allen and R. W. Johnson (eds.), African Perspectives : Papers in the History, Politics and Economics of Africa presented to Thomas Hodgkin, pp. 143-156. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“Marriage Prestations, Inheritance and Descent in Pre-Industrial Societies.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies 1(1) : 37-54.
“Cousin Terms.” Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 26(2) : 125-142.
“Inheritance, Social Change and the Boundary Problem.” In : Jean Pouillon and Pierre Maranda (eds.), Échanges et communications. Mélanges offerts à Claude Lévi-Strauss a l’occasion de son 60e anniversaire, vol. 1, pp. 437-461. The Hague/Paris : Mouton. [Reprinted in Goody (1969) : Comparative Studies in Kinship.]
1971 |
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“The Impact of Islamic Writing on the Oral Cultures of West Africa.” Cahiers d’Études Africaines 11, Cahier 43, pp. 455-466. [Reprinted in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Kinship : Selected Readings, pp. 9-15. Harmondsworth : Penguin.
“Incest and Adultery.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Kinship : Selected Readings, pp. 64-81. Harmondsworth : Penguin.
“The Analysis of Kin Terms.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) Kinship : Selected Readings, pp. 299-306. Harmondsworth : Penguin.
Jack Goody, Barrie Irving and Nicky Tahany, “Causal Inferences Concerning Property and Inheritance.” Human Relations 24(4) : 295-314.
“Class and Marriage in Africa and Eurasia.” American Journal of Sociology 76(4) : 585-603.
“The Evolution of the Family.” In : Peter Laslett and Richard Wall (eds.), Household and Family in Past Time : Comparative studies in the size and structure of the domestic group over the last three centuries in England, France, Serbia, Japan and colonial North America, with further materials from Western Europe, pp. 103-124. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [A publication of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure.]
1972 |
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“Literacy and the Non-Literate in Ghana.” Times Literary Supplement (12 May) : 539-540. [Reprinted in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral ; and in Robert Disch (ed.) (1973) : The Future of Literacy, pp. 41-48. Englewood Cliffs : Prentice-Hall.]
“Domestic Groups.” Addisson-Wesley Modules in Anthropology, module no. 28. Reading : Addison-Wesley, pp. 1-32.
1973 |
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“Bridewealth and Dowry in Africa and Eurasia.” In : Jack Goody and Stanley J. Tambiah, Bridewealth and Dowry, pp. 1-58. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“L’Antropologia social nella tradizione Britanica e nelle sue prospettive attuali.” In : Bernardo Bernardi (ed.), Etnologia e antropologia culturale, pp. 19-42. Milano : Angeli.
“Evolution and Communication : The Domestication of the Savage Mind.” British Journal of Sociology 24(1) : 1-12. [Paper presented at the World Sociological Conference in Varna, 1970. Reprinted in Goody (1977) : The Domestication of the Savage Mind, pp. 1-18.]
Strategies of Heirship.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 15(1) : 3-20.
“Correlation and Causal Inference : A Case Study.” In : Colin Renfrew (ed.), The Explanation of Cultural Change : Models in Prehistory, pp. 711-716. London : Duckworth. [Proceedings of a Meeting of the Research Seminar in Archaeology and Related Subjects, University of Sheffield, 1971.]
Jack Goody and Joan Buckley, “Inheritance and Women’s Labour in Africa.” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 43(2) : 108-121.
“Uniqueness in the Cultural Conditions for Political Development in Black Africa.” In : Shmuel N. Eisenstadt and Stein Rokkan (eds.), Building States and Nations, vol. 2 : Analyses by Region, pp. 341-356. Beverly Hills : Sage Publications. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody (ed.) The Character of Kinship, pp. ix-xii. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Polygyny, Economy and the Role of Women.” In : Jack Goody (ed.), The Character of Kinship, pp. 175-190. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“British Functionalism.” In : Raoul Naroll and Frada K. Naroll (eds.), Main Currents in Cultural Anthropology, pp. 185-215. New York : Appleton-Century-Crofts/Englewood Cliffs : Prentice-Hall.
1974 |
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Joan Buckley and Jack Goody, “Problems Involved in Sample Selection.” In : James M. Schaefer (ed.), Studies in Cultural Diffusion : Galton’s Problem, pp. 222-245. New Haven, CO : Human Relations Area Files.
Jack Goody and Joan Buckley, “Cross-Sex Patterns of Kin Behavior : A Comment.” Behavior Science Research 9 : 185-202. [Also in Cross-Cultural Research 9(3) : 185–202.]
“Introduction to ‘Comparative Studies’.” In : Christine Oppong (ed.) Domestic Rights and Duties in Southern Ghana, pp. 253-256. Legon : Institute of African Studies.
“Death and the Interpretation of Culture : A Bibliographic Overview.” In : David E. Stannard (ed.), Death in America, special issue of American Quarterly 26(5) : pp. 448-455.
1975 |
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“Against ‘Ritual’ : Loosely Structured Thoughts on a Loosely Defined Topic.” Cambridge Anthropology 2(2) : 32-43. [Paper prepared for the 1974 Burg Wartenstein Symposium : Secular Rituals Considered : Prolegomena Toward a Theory of Ritual, Ceremony and Formality. Reprinted in Falk Moore and Meyerhof (eds.) (1977).]
“Population, Economy and Inheritance in Africa.” In : R. P. Moss and R. J. A. R. Rathbone (eds.) The Population Factor in African Studies, pp. 163-170. London : University of London Press. [Proceedings of a conference organised by the African Studies Association of the United Kingdom, September 1972. Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“Introduction.” In Jack Goody (ed.), Changing Social Structure in Ghana : Essays in the Comparative Study of a New State and an Old Tradition, pp. vii-ix. London : International African Institute.
“Religion, Social Change and the Sociology of Conversion.” In : Jack Goody (ed.), Changing Social Structure in Ghana, pp. 91-106. London : International African Institute. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“Schools, Education and the Social System : Some Utopian Suggestions.” Interchange 6(4) : 1-5.
1976 |
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“Civilisation de l’écriture et classification, ou l’art de jouer sur les tableaux.” Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales 2(1) : 87-101. [Issue on “L’Etat et les classes sociales”.]
“Aging in Non-Industrial Societies.” In : Robert H. Binstock and Ethel Shanas (eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, pp. 117-129. New York : Van Nostrand.
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody, Joan Thirsk and Edward P. Thompson (eds.), Family and Inheritance : Rural Society in Western Europe, 1200-1800, pp. 1-9. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Inheritance, Property and Women : Some Comparative Considerations.” In : Jack Goody, Joan Thirsk and Edward P. Thompson (eds.), Family and Inheritance : Rural Society in Western Europe, 1200-1800, pp. 10-36. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1977 |
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“Literacy and Classification : On Turning the Tables.” In : Ravindra K. Jain (ed.), Text and Context : The Social Anthropology of Tradition, pp. 205-222. Philadelphia : Institute for the Study of Human Issues. [Essays presented at a session of the Association of Social Anthropologists’ conference on New Directions in Social Anthropology, Oxford, 1973. Reprinted in Goody (1977) : The Domestication of the Savage Mind, pp. 52-73.]
“Literacy, Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge.” In : Joseph Ben-David and Terry Nichols Clark (eds.), Culture and its Creators : Essays in Honor of Edward Shils, pp. 226-243. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. [Reprinted in Goody (1977) : The Domestication of the Savage Mind, pp. 36-51 and in Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze (ed.) (1998) : African Philosophy : An Anthology, pp. 200-210. Oxford : Blackwell.]
Jack Goody, Michael Cole and Sylvia Scribner, “Writing and Formal Operations : A Case Study among the Vai.” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 47(3) : 289-304. [Reprinted in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
“Mémoire et apprentissage dans les sociétés avec et sans écriture : la transmission du Bagre.” L’Homme 17(1) : 29-52.
“Tradizione orale e ricostruzione del passato nel Ghana del Nord.” Quaderni Storici, vol. 12, 35(2) : 481-492. [Special issue on “Oral History : fra antropologia e storia.”]
“Against Ritual : Loosely Structured Thoughts on a Loosely Defined Topic.” In : Sally Falk Moore and Barbara Meyerhof (eds.), Secular Ritual, pp. 32-43. Assen : Van Gorcum. [Papers originally presented at the Wenner-Gren Conference “Secular Rituals Considered” at Burg Wartenstein, August 1974. Previously published in 1975.]
“Bring Our Schools Back to Life.” New Society : The Social Science Weekly 18 : 713-715.
“What’s in a List ?” In : Jack Goody, The Domestication of the Savage Mind, pp. 74-111. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Monro Lectures in Edinburgh, May 1976.]
“Following a Formula.” In : Jack Goody, The Domestication of the Savage Mind, pp. 112-128. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Monro Lectures in Edinburgh, May 1976.]
Jack Goody, Colin Duly, Ian Beeson and Graham A. Harrison, “Sex Preference, Resources and Population.” A revised final report to the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations. New York : Rockefeller Foundation/Ford Foundation.
“Comments.” In : Vinigi Grottanelli et al., “Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology in Italy : Traditions and Developments.” Current Anthropology 18(4) : 593-614.
“Population and Polity in the Voltaic Region.” In : Jonathan Friedman and Michael J. Rowlands (eds.), The Evolution of Social Systems. London : Duckworth/Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press. [Proceedings of a meeting of the Research Seminar in Archaeology and Related Subjects held at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London.]
1978 |
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“Literacy and Moral Rationality.” In : Gunther S. Stent (ed.), Morality as a Biological Phenomenon, pp. 171-186. Berlin : Abakon-Verlagsgesellschaft. [Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Biology and Morals, Berlin, 1977.]
“Towards a Radical Reform of Education.” New Society : The Social Science Weekly 19 : 713-715. [Comment on Jonathan Benthall, “Towards a Radical Reform of Education”, RAINews (26 June, 1978), p. 4 ; poem reprinted in Jonathan Benthall (ed.) (2002) : The Best of Anthropology Today, pp. 49-50. London : Routledge.]
1979 |
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Produzione e riproduzione. Milano : Mondadori.
1980 |
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“Les Chemins du savoir oral.” Critique 26 (no. 394) : 189-196. [Revised version in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral. Fuller version in Deborah Tannen (ed.) (1982) : Spoken and Written Language : Exploring Orality and Literacy.]
“Slavery in Time and Space.” In : James L. Watson (ed.) Asian and African Systems of Slavery, pp. 16-42. Oxford : Basil Blackwell. [Six of the eleven essays included were presented as papers at a seminar held at the University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies in 1976.]
“Thought and Writing.” In : Ernest Gellner (ed.), Soviet and Western Anthropology, pp. 119-133. London : Duckworth/New York : Columbia University Press. [Revised version in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
“Rice-Burning and the Green Revolution in Northern Ghana.” Journal of Development Studies 16(2) : 136-155. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
Jack Goody and Joan Buckley, “The Implications of the Sexual Division of Labour in Agriculture.” In : J. Clyde Mitchell (ed.), Numerical Techniques in Social Anthropology, pp. 33-47. Philadelphia : Institute for the Study of Human Issues. [Papers originally presented at the conference ‘New Directions in Social Anthropology’, held in Oxford, 1973.]
Jack Goody and Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah, Une Récitation du Bagré. Paris : Armand Colin.
“Introduction.” In : Jack Goody and Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah, Une Récitation du Bagré, pp. 11-63. Paris : Armand Colin.
1981 |
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Jack Goody, Colin Duly, Ian Beeson and Graham Harrison, “On the Absence of Implicit Sex-Preference in Ghana.” Journal of Biological Sciences 13 : 87-96.
Jack Goody, Colin Duly, Ian Beeson and Graham Harrison, “Implicit Sex Preferences : A Comparative Study.” Journal of Biological Sciences 13 : 455-466.
“Sacrifice among the LoDagaa and elsewhere : A comparative comment on implicit questions and explicit rejections.” Systèmes de pensée en Afrique noire, pp. 9-22. Paris : École Pratique des Hautes Études, 5e section, Cahier 5 : Le sacrifice IV.
“Alphabets and Writing.” In : Raymond Williams (ed.), Contact : Human Communication and Its History, pp. 106-126. London : Thames and Hudson. [Revised version in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
Jack Goody and Colin Duly, Studies in the Use of Computers in Social Anthropology. Report to the Social Science Research Council, London, HR 5725/1.
(ed.) Literalität in traditionalen Gesellschaften. Frankfurt : Suhrkamp Verlag. [German translation of Goody (ed.) (1968) : Literacy in Traditional Societies.]
Jack Goody and Stanley J. Tambiah, Ricchezza della sposa e dote. Milano : Ed. Franco Angeli.
L’addomesticamento del pensiero selvaggio. Milano : Ed. Franco Angeli.
1982 |
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“Alternative Paths in Knowledge in Oral and Literate Cultures.” In : Deborah Tannen (ed.), Spoken and Written Language : Exploring Orality and Literacy, pp. 201-215. Norwood, NJ : Ablex Publ. Corp.
“Decolonisation in Africa : National and Village Politics.” Cambridge Anthropology 7(2) : 2-24. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
1983 |
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“Dalla setta alla chiesa. Dal ripudio iniziale del legame familiare al suo riconoscimento : ma la consanguineità che conto resta quella spirituale.” Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia, a. 1, no. 2 : 80-85.
“Introduction.” In : Memorial Issue for Meyer Fortes. Cambridge Anthropology 8(2) : 2-3.
“Preface.” In : Meyer Fortes, Oedipus and Job in West African Religion, pp. vii-ix. Revised edition. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Literacy and Achievement in the Ancient World.” In : Florian Coulmas and Konrad Ehlich (eds.), Writing in Focus, pp. 83-97. Berlin/New York/Amsterdam : Mouton. [Revised version in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
“Change in the German lands.” In : Jack Goody, The Development of the Family and Marriage in Europe, pp. 34-47. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1984 |
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“Under the Lineage’s Shadow.” Proceedings of the British Academy 70 : 189-208. [Radcliffe-Brown Lecture in Social Anthropology.]
Famiglia e matrimonio in Europa. Origini e sviluppi dei modelli familiari dell’Occidente. Milano : Mondadori.
1985 |
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L’Évolution de la famille et du mariage en Europe. Paris : Armand Colin.
“Oral Composition and Oral Transmission : A Note on the Vedas.” In : Bruno Gentili and Giuseppe Paioni (eds.), Oralità : cultura, letteratura, discorso. Atti del convegno Internazionale, Urbino 21-25 luglio 1980, pp. 7-17. Rome : Edizioni dell’Ateneo & Bizzarri. [Reprinted in Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
“Lecture et écriture dans les sociétés.” Encyclopaedia Universalis, pp. 98-104.
1986 |
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“Preface.” In : Jon P. Kirby, God, Shrines and Problem-solving among the Anufo of Northern Ghana. Berlin : Dietrich Reimer Verlag.
Jack Goody, Ian Watt und Kathleen Gough, Entstehung und Folgen der Schriftkultur. Frankfurt : Suhrkamp Verlag. [Extracts from Goody (ed.) (1968) : Literacy in Traditional Society.]
“Preface.” In : André Burguière, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Martine Segalen and Françoise Zonabend (eds.), Histoire de la Famille, vol. 2 : Le choc des modernités. Paris : Armand Colin.
“Writing, Religion and Revolt in Bahia.” Visible Language 20 : 318-43. [Reprinted in Goody (2000) : The Power of the Written Tradition.]
“Foreword.” In : Martine Segalen, Historical Anthropology of the Family, pp. ix-x. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Originally published under the title Sociologie de la famille. Paris : Armand Colin, 1982.]
“The Word of God.” In Jack Goody, The Logic of Writing and the Organization of Society, pp. 1-44. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1987 |
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“Foreword (Symbols and Knowledge).” In : Fredrik Barth, Cosmologies in the Making : A Generative Approach to Cultural Variation in Inner New Guinea, pp. vii-xi. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Introduction.” In : Meyer Fortes, Religion, Morality and the Person : Essays on Tallensi Religion. Edited by Jack Goody, pp. vii-xiii. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Inheritance.” In : The New Palgrave : A Dictionary of Economics, pp. 851-855. London/New York : Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 2.
“Africa, Greece and Oral Poetry.” In : Jack Goody, The Interface between the Written and the Oral, pp. 78-109. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Oral Composition and Oral Transmission : The Case of the Vedas.” In : Jack Goody, The Interface between the Written and the Oral, pp. 110-122. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“The Interface between the Sociological and Psychological Analysis of Literacy.” In : Jack Goody, The Interface between the Written and the Oral, pp. 211-257. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
1988 |
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“Selections from the Symposium on ‘Literacy, Reading, and Power,’ Whitney Humanities Center, November 14, 1987.” Yale Journal of Criticism 2(1) : 194-198. [Including excerpts from Goody’s paper on literacy, orality, and power presented at the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.]
La logica della scrittura e l’organizzazione della società. Torino : Einaudi.
1989 |
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“Cooking and the Polarization of Social Theory.” Food and Foodways 3(3) : 203-221.
“Kinship, Comparison and Long-Term Development : A Methodological and Substantive Comment on the Woman’s Property Complex among the Arabs.” In : Andre Gingrich (ed.), Kinship, Social Change and Evolution : Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Honour of Walter Dostal, pp. 249-254. Vienna : Berger.
“Summary of Lecture.” Guangdong Social Sciences 2 : 169-170.
Il suono e i segni : l’interfaccia tra scrittura e oralità. Milano : il Saggiatore.
1990 |
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Jack Goody and Esther Goody, “Marriage and the Family in Gujarat.” In : Jack Goody, The Oriental, the Ancient and the Primitive : Systems of Marriage and the Family in the Pre-Industrial Societies of Eurasia, pp. 160-178. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Meyer Fortes, 1906-1983.” In : Lord Blake and Christine S. Nicholls (eds.), Dictionary of National Biography, pp. 142-144. London/Oxford : Oxford University Press.
“The Secret Language of Flowers.” Yale Journal of Criticism 3(2) : 133-152. [Cf. 1987 (conference at Yale), 1991 (Local Knowledge) and 1993 Flowers (Japan).]
“Marc Bloch and Social Anthropology.” In : Hartmut Atsma and André Burguière (eds.), Marc Bloch aujourd’hui. Histoire comparée et sciences sociales. Paris : Éditions de l’EHESS.
“Preface.” In : Jack Goody and Emanuel Marx (eds.), Emrys L. Peters, The Bedouin of Cyrenaica, pp. ix-xi. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Technologies of the Intellect : Writing and the Written Word.” Berlin : Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Working Paper no. 5. [Lecture given to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC ; Paper given at a seminar in Berlin of the Project Group Cognitive Anthropology. Reprinted in Goody (2000) : The Power of the Written Tradition.]
“Oral Culture.” In : Erik Barnouw (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Communications. New York : Oxford University Press. [Reprinted in Richard Bauman (ed.) (1992) : Folklore, Cultural Performances and Popular Entertainments, pp. 12-20. New York : Oxford University Press.]
“The Futures of the Family in Africa.” In : Geoffrey McNicoll and Mead Cain (eds.), Rural Development and Population : Institutions and Policy. New York : The Population Council. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“The Three Tenses of Anthropology.” In : Essays in Honor of Harry Hoijer. Anthropology UCLA, pp. 69-91. [Special issue.]
“The Political Systems of the Tallensi and their Neighbours 1888-1915.” Cambridge Anthropology 14(2) : 1-25.
1991 |
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“Towards a Room with a View : A Personal Account of Contributions to Local Knowledge, Theory, and Research in Fieldwork and Comparative Studies.” Annual Review of Anthropology 20 : 1-23. [Reprinted in Cambridge Anthropology 15(2) (1991) : 44-70.]
“Icones et iconoclasme en Afrique.” Annales ESC, 1235-1251. École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. [Reprinted in Goody (1997) : Representations and Contradictions.]
“The Telling of Time and the Time of Telling.” In : John Bender and David E. Wellbery (eds.), Chronotypes : The Construction of Time, pp. 76-96. Stanford, CA : Stanford University Press. [Reprinted in Goody (2000) : The Power of the Written Tradition.]
“Oralità e scrittura.” Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia no. 36 (dicembre) : 109-118.
1992 |
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Esther Goody and Jack Goody, “Creating a Text : Alternative Interpretations of Gonja Drum History.” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 62(2) : 266-270.
“Local Knowledge and Knowledge of Locality : The Desirability of Frames.” Yale Journal of Criticism 5(2) (1992) : 137-147. [Paper presented at the Tenth Anniversary Symposium of the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, February 15-16, 1991.]
1993 |
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Jack Goody, Susan Drucker-Brown, John Pory and T. M. Mustapha, “Ethnographic Notebook : Babatu.” Cambridge Anthropology 16(1) : 61-68. [Translation of a Hausa manuscript collected by Gottlob Adolph Krause in northern Ghana in 1892-93 ; translation from the Hausa by T. M. Mustapha.]
“Animals, Men and Gods in Northern Ghana.” Cambridge Anthropology 16(3) : 46-60. [Reprinted in Goody (2010) : Myth, Ritual and the Oral.]
“Culture and its Boundaries : A European View.” Social Anthropology 1 (part 1A) (1993) : 9-32. [Edited version in Robert Borofsky (ed.) (1994) : Assessing Cultural Anthropology, pp. 250-261. New York : McGraw-Hill.]
“Meyer Fortes.” Proceedings of the British Academy 80 : 275-287.
“Knots in May : Continuities, Contradictions and Change in European Rituals.” Journal of Mediterranean Studies 3(1) : 30-45.
“Peuplement : études comparatives nord-Ghana et Burkina Faso.” In : Michèle Fiéloux, Jacques Lombard with Jean-Marie Kambou-Ferrand (eds.), Images d’Afrique et sciences sociales : les pays lobi, birifor et dagara (Burkina Faso, Côte-d’Ivoire et Ghana). Actes du Colloque de Ouagadougou (10-15 décembre 1990), pp. 50-55. Paris : Karthala et Orstom.
“The Bagre Considered.” In : Michèle Fieloux et al. (eds.), Images d’Afrique et sciences sociales, pp. 322-327. Paris : Karthala et Orstom.
“Icones et iconographie en Afrique.” In : Michèle Fieloux et al. (eds.), Images d’Afrique et sciences sociales, pp. 414-423. Paris : Karthala et Orstom.
“La cultura europea nel secolo xx.” In : Perry A. Anderson, Maurice Aymard, Paul Bairoch, Walter Barberis (eds.), Storia d’Europa, vol. 1 : L’Europa oggi. Turin : Einaudi.
“East and West : Rationality in Review.” Ethnos 58(1-2) : 6-36. [Lecture on receipt of the Retzius Gold Medal awarded by the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography in 1991 “in recognition of the great importance of [Goody’s] contributions to social anthropology. His studies concerning different aspects of kinship, descent systems, and domestic groups have had a great influence, as have his studies concerning the role of literacy.” Presented during the symposium “The East and the West : Comparing Societies and Cultures” in April 1992. Reprinted as chapter 1 in The East in the West, 1996.]
“History and Anthropology : Convergence and Divergence.” Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan no. 75 : 1-27.
La cultura dei fiori. Le tradizioni, i linguaggi, i significati dall’Estremo Oriente al mondo occidentale. Torino : Einaudi.
“The Culture of Flowers.” In : iichiko intercultural : an annual journal for transdisciplinary studies of pratiques, no. 5, pp. 6-45., 13 ills. [Published by Editions iichiko. Photo of Goody by Akiko Nishimura. “This essay was originally written for the English edition of my book ‘The Culture of Flowers’ (Cambridge, 1993) in which I develop the theoretical implications, historically and comparatively.” Also printed in the French edition of Goody (1994) : The Culture of Flowers, Paris. Awarded the iichiko prize for cultural studies 8 / Prix Iichiko pour les études culturelles à Tokyo, 1993.]
“Hana no bunka” [Culture of Flowers : Japan Chapter]. In : iichiko : Journal of Intercultural and Transdisciplinary Studies, no. 28, pp. 26-58. Special Issue : Sense Representation, Summer 1993, published by iichiko quarterly. [Photo of Goody by Akiko Nishimura. Also including a bibliography of Jack Goody in English, 1953-1993.]
1994 |
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Jack Goody and Cesare Poppi, “Flowers and Bones : Approaches to the Dead in Anglo-American and Italian Cemeteries.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 36(1) : 146-175.
“Flowers in East and West.” The Hong Kong Anthropologist 7 : 2-12.
“On the Threshold to Literacy.” In : Hartmut Günther and Otto Ludwig (eds.) Schrift und Schriftlichkeit. Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch internationaler Forschung. Berlin/New York : De Gruyter.
1995 |
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“Personal Contributions.” In : Jack Goody, The Expansive Moment : The Rise of Social Anthropology in Britain and Africa, 1918-1970, pp. 118-143. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Jack Goody and Esther Goody, “Food and Identities : Changing Patterns of Consumption in Ghana.” Cambridge Anthropology 18(3) : 1-14.
“The Anthropologist and the Tape-recorder.” Minpaku Anthropology Newsletter, Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, 1 : 2-4. [Reprinted in Goody, Myth, Ritual and the Oral, 2010.]
“Oltre i muri” [Beyond the walls, 1992.] Il Mondo, Rome, 3(1), April, pp. 352-365 ; 3(2-3), August-December, pp. 434-454. [Abstract from Italian translation printed in 1997.]
“Voice of Islam, Experience of Muslims : The Television Series.” Anthropology Today 11(1) : 23-24.
1996 |
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“Introduction : The West’s problem with the East.” In : Jack Goody, The East in the West, pp. 1-10. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Questions of Interface in Turkey.” Introduction to Nicolas Vatin (ed.), Oral et écrit dans le monde turco-ottoman, no. 75-76 : 11-16. [Special Issue Revue du monde musulman et de la Méditerranée.]
Jack Goody : L’Homme, l’écriture et la mort. Entretiens avec Pierre-Emmanuel Dauzat. Paris : Les Belles Lettres.
“Cognitive Contradictions and Universals : Creation and Evolution in Oral Cultures.” Social Anthropology 4(1) : 1-16. [The Frazer Lecture, held in Liverpool, 1994. Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Comparing Family Systems in Europe and Asia : Are there Different Sets of Rules ?” Population and Development Review 22(1) : 1-20. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Literacy and the Diffusion of Knowledge Across Cultures and Times.” Nota di Lavoro della Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei. [Reprinted in G. Barba Navaretti, P. Dasgupta, K.-G. Mäler and D. Siniscalco (eds.) (1998) : Creation and Transfer of Knowledge : Institutions and Incentives, pp. 167-171. Berlin : Springer Verlag.]
“Man and the Natural World : Reflections on History and Anthropology.” Environment and History 2(3) : 255-269. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Derrida among the Archives of the Written and the Oral” (in French). In Tr@verses, Internet publication of the Centre Georges Pompidou. [Reprinted in Goody (2000) : The Power of the Written Tradition.]
Esther Goody and Jack Goody, “The Naked and the Clothed.” In : John Hunwick and Nancy Lawler (eds.), The Cloth of Many Colored Silks : Papers on History and Society Ghanaian and Islamic in Honor of Ivor Wilks, pp. 67-90. Evanston, IL : Northwestern University Press.
“Les squelettes et leurs orbes” [The Skeletons and their Gourds]. Xoana 4 : 83-84.
“Religion and Writing in Southern China.” Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 82 : 1-17.
“La dot et la propriété des femmes.” Les Annales de Clermont-Ferrand 32 : 269-278.
“A Kernel of Doubt : Agnosticism in Cross-Cultural Perspective.” The Huxley Memorial Lecture 1995. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2(4) : 667-681. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Literacy.” In : David Levinson and Melvin Ember (eds.), Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, vol. 2, pp. 714-718. New York : Henry Holt and Company.
1997 |
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“Speisen der Götter, Gaben der Menschen.” In : Ramesh Kumar Biswas (ed.), Götterspeisen. Wien/New York : Springer Verlag. [Exhibition catalogue, Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien.]
“Anarchy Brown.” In : L’anti-autoritarisme en ethnologie. Actes du 2e Colloque ethnologique de Bordeaux, 13 Avril 1995, pp. 81-88. Bordeaux : Département d’Anthropologie Sociale.
“Representations and Cognitive Contradictions.” In : Jack Goody, Representations and Contradictions : Ambivalence towards Images, Theatre, Fiction, Relics and Sexuality, pp. 1-34. Oxford : Blackwell Publishers.
Oltre i muri. La mia prigionia in Italia. [Beyond the walls : My imprisonment in Italy.] Roma : Ed. il Mondo 3.
“Histoire et anthropologie : convergences et divergence.” Ethnologie française 27(3) : 282-293. [Special Issue Quelles Ethnologies ? France Europe 1971-1997.]
“The East in the West.” Archives Européennes de Sociologie 38 : 171-184. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Fleurs d’Orient et fleurs d’Occident.” Regards sociologiques 14(2) : 5-13.
“Le droit et l’écrit.” Scalpel (2-3) : 107-115.
“Godfrey.” Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford 28(1) : 120-121. [Special Issue in Memory of Godfrey Lienhardt. Edited by Ahmed Al-Shahi and Jeremy Coote.]
“Kinship and Marriage.” In : John Middleton (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Africa South of the Sahara. New York : Scribner’s & Sons.
Juliet Mitchell and Jack Goody, “Feminism, Fatherhood and the Family in Britain.” In : Ann Oakley and Juliet Mitchell (eds.), Who’s Afraid of Feminism ? Seeing Through the Backlash, pp. 200-223. London : Hamish Hamilton. [Reprinted Penguin Books 1998.]
“La professione dell’anthopologia : Un ressonto personale.” Ethnoanthropologia 6-7 : 13-20.
“Cooking, Cuisine.” In : Thomas J. Barfield (ed.), The Dictionary of Anthropology, pp. 84-86. Oxford/Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing.
“A. R. Radcliffe-Brown.” In : Thomas J. Barfield (ed.), The Dictionary of Anthropology. Oxford/Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing.
“Succession Rules.” In : Thomas J. Barfield (ed.), The Dictionary of Anthropology, pp. 454-456. Oxford/Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing.
“Writing Systems.” In : Thomas J. Barfield (ed.), The Dictionary of Anthropology, pp. 499-501. Oxford/Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing.
1998 |
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“Famiglia, tipi di.” [Types of Family.] Enciclopedia delle scienze sociali. Rome : Ist. della Enciclopedia Italiana.
“Antropologia della scrittura.” Enciclopedia delle scienze sociali, vol. VII, pp. 622-696.
“Dowry and the Rights of Women to Property.” In : Chris Hann (ed.), Property Relations : Renewing the Anthropological Tradition, pp. 201-213. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Establishing Control : Violence along the Black Volta at the Beginning of Colonial Rule.” Cahiers d’Études africaines 38(2-4) : 227-244.
“Memory in Oral Tradition.” In : Patricia Fara and Karalyn Patterson (eds.), Memory. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Reprinted in Goody (2000) : The Power of the Written Tradition.]
“The Globalisation of Chinese Food.” In : di-wu jie zhongguo yinshi wenhua xueshu yantaohui lunwen ji / The 5th Symposium on Chinese Dietary Culture, pp. 365-376. Taipei : Zhongguo Yinshi Wenhua Jijinhui. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Theatre, Rites and Representations of the Other.” Sociologus, 48(2) : 136-150.
1998“Canonization in Oral and Literate cultures.” In : A. van der Kooij and K. van der Toorn (eds.), Canonization and Decanonization, pp. 3-16. Leiden/Boston/Köln : Brill. [Reprinted in Goody, The Power of the Written Tradition, 2000.]
“The East in the West.” In : Jack Goody, Food and Love : A Cultural History of East and West, pp. 29-44. London : Verso.
1999 |
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“The Implications of Literacy.” In : Daniel A. Wagner, Richard L. Venezky and Brian V. Street (eds.), Literacy : An International Handbook, pp. 29-33. Boulder, CO : Westview Press.
Juliet Mitchell and Jack Goody, “Family or Familiarity ?” In : Andrew Bainham, Shelley Day Sclater and Martin Richards (eds.), What is a Parent ? A Socio-Legal Analysis, pp. 107-118. Oxford/Portland, OR : Rupert Hart Publications. [Product of a series of seminars held at the University of Cambridge in 1998 under the auspices of the newly formed Cambridge Socio-Legal Group.]
“A Snake in the Cave.” The Eagle, St John’s College, Cambridge, pp. 23-32.
“The Isnad of the Cambridge Expedition to the Torres Straits 1898.” Cambridge Anthropology 21(1) : 28-41.
2000 |
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“Anarchy Brown.” Cambridge Anthropology 21(3) : 1-8.
“Pourquoi n’y a t’il pas de vin à table ?” In : Alain Garrigou (ed.), La santé dans tous ses états. Biarritz : Atlantica. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Objections and Refutations.” In : Jack Goody, The Power of the Written Tradition, pp. 1-15. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press.
“The Construction of a Ritual Text : The Shift from Oral to Written Channels.” In : Jack Goody, The Power of the Written Tradition, pp. 47-62. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press.
“Technologies of the Intellect : Writing and the Written Word.” In : Jack Goody, The Power of the Written Tradition, pp. 132-151. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press. [Lecture given at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC in 1989-90 ; paper presented at a seminar of the Project Group Cognitive Anthropology, Berlin, 1990.]
“Power and the Book.” In : Jack Goody, The Power of the Written Tradition, pp. 152-165. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Institution Press. [Based on a talk given at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.]
“The Beginnings.” In : Jack Goody, The European Family : An Historico-Anthropological Essay, pp. 1-14. Oxford/Malden, MA : Blackwell.
“Experience and Expectations of the East.” In : Wil Arts (ed.), Through a Glass, Darkly : Blurred Images of Cultural Tradition and Modernity over Distance and Time, pp. 30-39. Leiden/Boston : Brill.
“Émergence de la pensée scientifique et formes de transmission du savoir.” In : Maurice Imbert (ed.), Pour, no. 165, pp. 60-73. Paris : Groupe de recherche pour l’éducation permanente. [Special Issue of Éducations, société.]
“Institutional and Cultural Variables in Africa’s Population Growth.” Paper No 1. Legon : Institute of African Studies. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“Watt, War and Writing.” The Stanford Humanities Review 8(1) : 233-255. [Special issue edited by Bruce Thompson, Ryan Jonson and Laura McGrana on Critical History : The Career of Ian Watt.]
“Ian Pierre Watt, 1917-1999.” The Eagle, St John’s College, Cambridge “Writing, Society and the Individual.” Abstract in Origin of Writing : Genealogy of an Invention, international conference, 27-28 October 2000. Banco Popolare di Milano.
“La chasseur de mammouth et la cuisinière.” L’Histoire, 265 : 14-16. [Reprinted and revised as “La chasseur et la mère au foyer,” L’Histoire, March 2007, 8-9.]
La famiglia nella storia europea. Roma : Laterza.
L’ambivalenza della rappresentazione. Cultura, ideologia, religione. Milano : Feltrinelli.
2001 |
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“Myth and Masks in West Africa.” Cambridge Anthropology 22(2) : 60-69. [Special Section Homage to Germaine Dieterlen.]
“Civil Society in an Extra-European Perspective.” In : Sudipta Kaviraj and Sunil Khilnani (eds.), Civil Society : History and Possibilities, pp. 149-164. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Wissen und die Arten seiner Weitergabe.” [Knowledge and Mode of Communication (Frankfurt lecture)] In : Johannes Fried and Johannes Sussman (eds.), Revolutionen des Wissens : von der Steinzeit bis zur Moderne, pp. 40-55. Munich : C.H. Beck.
“Drogue : un point de vue anthropologique.” In : Howard S. Becker (ed.), Qu’est-ce qu’une drogue ? Anglet : Atlantica.
“Les limites : une perspective anthropologique.” In : D. Rousseau et al. (eds.), La Limite. Le temps des savoirs, 3 : pp. 81-92. Paris : I.U.F.
“Bitter Icons.” New Left Review 7 : 5-15. [Revised version “Bitter Icons and Ethnic Cleansing,” History and Anthropology 13(1), 2002 : 1-12. Reprinted in Goody (2004) : Islam in Europe.]
Dick Whittaker and Jack Goody, “Rural Manufacturing in the Rouergue from Antiquity to the Present : The Examples of Pottery and Cheese.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 43(2) : 225-245.
“The Family, Kinship and Marriage in the Mediterranean.” In : Dionigi Albera, Anton Blok and Christian Bromberger (eds.), L’Anthropologie de la Méditerranée / Anthropology of the Mediterranean [Actes du colloque international, Aix-en-Provence, 11-17 mai 1997.] , pp. 269-275. Paris : Maisonneuve et Larose.
“The Great and Little Tradition in the Mediterranean.” In : Dionigi Albera, Anton Blok and Christian Bromberger (eds.), L’Anthropologie de la Méditerranée / Anthropology of the Mediterranean [Actes du colloque international, Aix-en-Provence, 11-17 mai 1997.], pp. 473-490Paris : Maisonneuve et Larose. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.]
“Competences and Education : Contextual Diversity.” In : Dominique Simone Rychen and Laura Hersh Salganik (eds.), Defining and Selecting Key Competencies, pp. 175-189. Seattle : Hogrefe and Huber.
“Dall’oralità alla scrittura : riflessioni antropologiche sul narrare.” [From Oral to Written : An Anthropological Breakthrough in Story-Telling.] In : Franco Moretti (ed.), Il Romanzo, vol. 1, La cultura del romanzo, pp. 19-46. Turin : Einaudi. [Reprinted in Goody (2010) : Myth, Ritual and the Oral.]
“Julian Pitt-Rivers.” (Obituary). The Times, 12 September.
“Germaine Dieterlen and British Anthropology.” Journal des Africanistes 71(1) : 213-221.
“Culture and the Economy : Landes and the Wealth of Nations.” In : Het Nederlandsch Economisch-Historisch Archief (NEHA) (ed.), Neha-Jaarboek, pp. 61-74. Amsterdam : NEHA. [A section on David Landes was included in Goody (2004) : Capitalism and Modernity.]
2002 |
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“Bitter Icons and Ethnic Cleansing.” History and Anthropology 13(1) : 1-12. [Reprinted in Goody (2004) : Islam in Europe. Previous version published as “Bitter Icons” in New Left Review 7 (2001) : 5-15.]
“Il racconto nelle culture e nelle tradizioni orali.” [The Telling of Tales in Oral Cultures and in the Oral Tradition] Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia no. 77 : 18-25. [Also printed in Bojan Baskar (ed.), MESS : Mediterranean Ethnological Summer School, Slovenia, 4 : 9-16.]
“Thought, Knowledge, and Universals.” In : Glauco Sanga and Gherardo Ortalli (eds.), Nature Knowledge : Ethnoscience, Cognition, and Utility, pp. 249-261. Oxford : Berghahn Books. [Proceedings of the International Conference “Nature Knowledge / Saperi naturalistici” in Venice, Italy, 4-6 December 1997.]
“The Semiotics of Writing.” In : Patrick Coppock (ed.), The Semiotics of Writing : Transdisciplinary Perspectives on the Technology of Writing, pp. 63-78. Turnhout : Brepols Publishers.
“The Anthropology of the Senses and Sensations.” In : Antropologia delle sensazioni, La Ricerca Folklorica 45 : 17-28.
“What is a Terrorist ?” History and Anthropology 13(2) : 139-143. [Reprinted as “Islam and Terrorism” in Goody (2004) : Islam in Europe.]
“Peter Laslett.” (Obituary). The Eagle, St John’s College, Cambridge, pp. 86-91.
“Peter Burke und Jack Goody im Gespräch über Geschichte, Anthropologie und die Historische Anthropologie.” [Peter Burke and Jack Goody in Conversation on History, Anthropology and Historical Anthropology.] Historische Anthropologie 10(2) : 267-275. [Edited by Ulinka Rublack.]
“Modernity, Nation and Written Culture.” In : J. Peter Burgess and Odd Monsson (eds.), Modernity, Nation, Written Culture. Kristiansand : Norwegian Academic Press.
“Elias and the Anthropological Tradition.” Anthropological Theory 2(4) : 401-412.
“Il cibo dell’Africa nella cultura ‘bianca’ et nella cultura ‘nera.’” In : Massimo Montanari (ed.), Il mondo in cucina : Storia, identità, scambi, pp. 105-119. Rome : GLF Editori Laterza. [Reprinted 2006.]
“Qu’est-ce que l’esprit ?” In : Yves Michaud (ed.), Qu’est-ce que la vie psychique ?, pp. 9-31 Paris : Odile Jacob.
“Comments” on Maurice Bloch and Dan Sperber, “Kinship and Evolved Psychological Dispositions : The Mother’s Brother Controversy Reconsidered.” Current Anthropology 43(5) : 723–748.
“L’Eurasie et les frontières entre l’Orient et l’Occident.” In : D’est en ouest – civilisations en miroir. Diogène no. 200 (October-December), pp. 141-146. Paris : Presses Universitaires de France. [Special Issue “50 ans 1952-2002”. Reprinted as “Eurasia and East-West Boundaries” in Diogenes 50(4), 2003 : 115-118.]
“Globalisation, Population and Ecology.” Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Paper/Note di Lavoro 112.2003, December. Social Science Research Network.
“The Bagre in all its Variety : Introduction.” In : Jack Goody and Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah, The Third Bagre : A Myth Revisited. Durham, NC : Carolina Academic Press, pp. xiii-xxvi. [Reprinted in Goody (2010) : Myth, Ritual and the Oral.]
Il potere della tradizione scritta. Torino : Bollati Boringhieri.
2003 |
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“The ‘Civilizing Process’ in Ghana.” European Journal of Sociology / Archives Européenes de Sociologie 44(1) : 61-73. [Critical comment on Norbert Elias’ theory. Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
Kalabule and the Death of African Socialism.” In : Franz Kröger and Barbara Meier (eds.), Ghana’s North : Research on Culture, Religion, and Politics of Societies in Transition, pp. 11-19. Frankfurt : Peter Lang. [Reprinted in Goody (2007) : Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered.]
“Globalisation and the Domestic Group.” Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development 32(1) : 41-56. [Special Issue Inclusion and Exclusion in the Global Arena. Reprinted in Max H. Kirsch (ed.) (2006) : Inclusion and Exclusion in the Global Arena. London : Routledge.]
“La raison graphique : suite.” Se former +, no. 93.
“Oralité et modernité dans les organisations bureaucratiques.” Communication et Langages 136(2) : 4-12.
“The Bagre and the Story of My Life.” Cambridge Anthropology 23(3) : 81-89. [Reprinted in Journal of Ritual Studies 18(1), 2004 : 91-95, published by Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew J. Strathern.]
“Religion and Development : Some Comparative Considerations.” Development 46(4) : 64-67.
“Scrittura e pensiero selvaggio.” Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia (March), pp. 22-31.
“Eurasia and East-West Boundaries.” Diogenes 50(4) : 115-118.
“Sorcery and Socialism.” In : Hannes Grandits and Patrick Heady (eds.), Distinct Inheritances : Property, Family and Community in a Changing Europe, pp. 391-408. Berlin/ Münster : LIT Verlag. [Keynote lecture during the inaugural conference of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale), December 2001, the first in this Institute’s permanent building.]
2004 |
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“Malthus and the East.” In : Jack Goody, Capitalism and Modernity : The Great Debate, pp. 80-102. Cambridge : Polity Press. [Based on a paper presented at the conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population in Florence, 1999.]
“The Taliban, the Bamiyan and Us – the Islamic Other.” In : Jack Goody, Islam in Europe, pp. 146-160. Cambridge, UK/Malden, MA : Polity Press.
“L’anthropologue et les deux Bourdieu.” In : Jacques Bouveresse and Daniel Roche (eds.), La Liberté par la connaissance : Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002), pp. 293-302. Paris : Odile Jacob. [Colloque internationale organisé par le Collège de France et l’Ecole normale supérieure. Les 26 et 27 juin 2003.]
“From Explanation to Interpretation in Social Anthropology.” In : John Cornwell (ed.), Explanations : Styles of Explanation in Science, pp. 197-211. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
“Secrets d’Orient et d’Occident.” [Secrecy in East and West.] Sigila : Revue transdisciplinaire franco-portugaise, 13, Spring : 9-12.
“Culture and the Economy in Early Europe.” In : Jack Goody, Capitalism and Modernity : The Great Debate, pp. 19-49. Cambridge : Polity Press.
“Hats, Hierarchy and Democracy.” In : Honorio M. Velasco (ed.), La anthropología como pasión y como práctica, Ensayos, pp.185-200. In Honorem Julian Pitt-Rivers. Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC).
“Ghana, the Family and Education.” Research Review, Supplement 15, pp. 85-92. Legon : Institute of African Studies.
“The Transcription of Oral Heritage.” Museum International 221-222, May 2004, 91-95.
“Mujeres y linajes : Europa y África.” In : Trillo San José, Carmen (ed.), Mujeres, familia y linaje en la edad media, pp. 11-30. Granada : Universidad de Granada.
“Is Image to Doctrine as Speech to Writing ? Modes of Communication and the Origins of Religion.” In : Harvey Whitehouse and James Laidlaw (eds.), Ritual and Memory : Toward a Comparative Anthropology of Religion, pp. 49-64. Walnut Creek, CA : AltaMira Press.
“Introduction to Women, Family and Inheritance in China and Japan.” International Journal of Asian Studies 1(2) : 197-199.
“Introduction.” In : Sunkuol Wura Der Kumboono Gandah, The Silent Rebel. Nairobi : James Currey/Legon : Institute of African Studies.
“Technologies of the Intellect and the Future of the Humanities.” International Journal of the Humanities 2(3). [No date or pagination given on website.]
Islam ed Europa. Milano : Raffaello Cortina.
2005 |
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Capitalismo e modernità. Il grande dibattito. Milano : Raffaello Cortina.
“The Origin of Chinese Food Culture.” Journal of Chinese Dietary Culture 1(1) : 1-16.
“The Taliban, the Bamiyan and Us – the Islamic Other.” Análise Social (Lisbon), vol. xxxix (173) : 769-780. [Previously published in Goody (2004) : Islam in Europe.]
“Development and the Family in East and West.” In : Azadeh Kian-Thiébaut and Marie Ladier-Fouladi (eds.), Famille et mutations sociopolitiques : L’approche culturaliste à l’épreuve, pp. 7-16. Paris : Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme.
“Democracy, Values and Modes of Representation.” Diogenes 206(2) : 7-18.
“The High and the Low : Culinary Culture in Asia and Europe.” In : Carolyn Korsmeyer (ed.), The Taste Culture Reader : Experiencing Food and Drink, pp. 57-71. Oxford/New York : Berg. [Previously published in Goody (1982) : Cooking, Cuisine and Class.]
“L’ambivalence à l’égard des représentations.” In : L’original et son double. Actes du 1er Colloque International Icône-Image, Musées de Sens, 8-10 juillet 2004, pp. 69-78. Chevillon : Les Trois P.
“The Folktale and Cultural History.” In : Nicole Belmont and Geneviève Calame-Griaule (eds.), Oralité et littérature : échos, écarts, résurgences, pp. 5-16. Paris : Publ. Langues O. [Reprinted in Goody (2010) : Myth, Ritual and the Oral.]
“Absence ou présence.” In : Mises en scène du monde : Colloque international de Rennes, pp. 38-53. Besançon : Les Solitaires Intempestifs.
“Communication of Ideas : Orality and the Advent of Writing.” In : Maryanne Cline Horowitz (ed.), New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, vol. 2, pp. 407-11. Detroit : Thomson Gale/New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons.
“Wisdom, Human.” In : Maryanne Cline Horowitz (ed.), New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, vol. 6, pp. 2474-6. Detroit : Thomson Gale/New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons.
“Le magnétophone et l’anthropologue.” Médium, 4 : 114-121.
2006 |
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“Capitalisme et modernité” ; “Systèmes de parenté.” In : Sylvie Mesure and Patrick Savidan (eds.), Le dictionnaire des sciences humaines. Paris : Presses Universitaires de France.
“Gordon Childe, the Urban Revolution, and the Haute Cuisine : An Anthropo-archaeological View of Modern History.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 48(3) : 503-519.
“Antropologia et storia del arte : L’importanza dell’assenza.” [“Anthropology and the History of Art : The Importance of Absence”]. Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia 24(95) : 30-45.
“Europe and Islam.” In : Gerard Delanty (ed.), Europe and Asia beyond East and West, pp. 138-148. London : Routledge.
“From Misery to Luxury.” Social Science Information 45(3) : 341-348. [Revised version of an article presented at symposium “From the Anthropology of Fish to the Luxury Item : Another Vision” in Paris, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, June 2004.]
“Who stole what ? Time and space.” In : Jack Goody, The Theft of History, pp. 13-25. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“The theft of ‘civilization’ : Elias and Absolutist Europe.” In : Jack Goody, The Theft of History, pp. 154-179. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“The theft of ‘capitalism’ : Braudel and global comparison.” In : Jack Goody, The Theft of History, pp. 180-211. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
2007 |
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“Weber, Braudel, and Objectivity in Comparative Research.” In : Laurence McFalls (ed.), Max Weber’s ‘Objectivity’ Reconsidered, pp. 250-240. Toronto : University of Toronto Press.
“Kinship and Affinity.” In : John Middleton (ed.), New Encyclopedia of Africa, 2d ed. Detroit : Thomson Gale.
“The Written and the Oral.” Celsa, Graduate School within the University of Paris Sorbonne. [See Goody (1987) : The Interface between the Written and the Oral.]
“Anthropology at St. John’s.” In : David Morphet (ed.), St. John’s College, Cambridge : Excellence and Diversity, p. 94. London : Third Millennium Publishing.
“Modes of Production in Africa.” In : Jack Goody, Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered, pp. 25-43. Legon : Institute of African Studies.
“The Earth in West Africa : Ritual communities as socio-political entities.” In : Jack Goody, Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered, pp. 83-92. Legon : Institute of African Studies.
“Riots, Rebellions and Resistance in Northern Ghana.” In : Jack Goody, Ghana Observed, Africa Reconsidered, pp. 113-132. Legon : Institute of African Studies.
“Does the refinement of the writing system allow us to draw conclusions about the decline of the oral transmission ?” In : Manfred S. Kropp (ed.), Results of Contemporary Research on the Qur’an : The Question of a Historio-Critical Text of the Qur’an, pp. 139-146. Würzburg : Ergon-Verlag.
2008 |
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“Inheritance and Stratification.” In : The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
“Religion et Cognition.” Intellectica, 2008 3(50) : 33-37.
Il furto della storia. Milano : Feltrinelli.
2009 |
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“Social Anthropology and Bureaucracy.” Cambridge Anthropology 28(3) : 20-22.
“The Idea of a Renaissance.” In : Jack Goody, Renaissances : The One or the Many ?, pp. 7-42 Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“Rinascimento o rinascimenti ? La metamorfosi della cultura scritta non è un fenomeno solo europeo.” Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia no. 107 (September) : 30-37.
“Why European and not Eurasian ?” In : Jack Goody, The Eurasian Miracle, pp. 4-19. Cambridge : Polity Press.
“The Europeanist and the Eurasianist.” King’s College Cambridge, 4 July 2009. URL : https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/2703170 (last accessed 6 June 2023). [Paper at the Retirement Symposium for Alan Macfarlane, read by James Laidlaw, in the absence of Jack Goody. Filmed by Sarah Harrison.]
“De la comparabilité des civilisations eurasiennes.” In : Philippe Beaujard, Laurent Berger and Philippe Norel (eds.), Histoire globale, mondialisations et capitalisme, pp. 149-158. Paris : La Découverte.
“Conduite social et compétence écrire.” [Behaviour and Literacy.] In : Intermédialités 13 : 197-205.
“Préface.” In : Henri Raulin, Maisons paysannes d’Europe : ancrage dans l’histoire et manières d’habiter. Paris : Ibis Press.
“Supremacy or Alternation ?” Theory, Culture & Society 26(7-8) : 148-155. [Special section on “Occidentalism : Jack Goody and Comparative History,” edited by Mike Featherstone, Peter Burke and Stephen Mennell.]
“Alternation or Supremacy.” In : Jack Goody, The Eurasian Miracle, pp. 1-3. Cambridge/Malden, MA : Polity Press.
“Why European and not Eurasian ?” In : Jack Goody, The Eurasian Miracle, pp. 4-19. Cambridge/Malden, MA : Polity Press. [Paper originally presented at a conference in Cambridge on “The European Miracle” in September 1985.]
2010 |
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Rinascimenti. Uno o molti ? Roma : Donzelli.
Introduction. In : Jack Goody, Rinascimenti. Uno o molti ?, pp. 8-14. Roma : Donzelli.
Le vol de l’Histoire : Comment l’Europe a imposé le récit de son passé au reste du monde. Paris : Gallimard.
Introduction. In : Jack Goody, Le vol de l’Histoire : Comment l’Europe a imposé le récit de son passé au reste du monde, pp. 13-27. Paris : Gallimard.
“Behaviour and Literacy.” Behemoth : A Journal on Civilisation 3(2) : 4-10.
“Chabert, une affaire classée.” In : Jean-Marie Privat and Marie Scarpa (eds.), Horizons ethnocritiques, pp. 155-160. Nancy : Presses Universitaires de Nancy.
“Religion and Ritual from Tylor to Parsons : The Definitional Problem.” In : Jack Goody, Myth, Ritual and the Oral, pp. 13-40. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Reprint of a paper first published in the British Journal of Sociology, 1961.]
“Writing and Oral Memory : The importance of the ‘lecto-oral’.” In : Jack Goody, Myth, Ritual and the Oral, pp. 153-161. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Lecture in Berne, 2007.]
“Love and Religion : Comparative Comments.” In : Luisa Passerini, Liliana Ellena, and Alexander C. T. Geppert (eds.), New Dangerous Liaisons : Discourses on Europe and Love in the Twentieth Century, pp. 21-31. New York/ Oxford : Berghahn Books.
2011 |
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“L’histoire volée de l’Empire ottoman.” Sciences Humaines 24 : 11.
“L’hégémonie du grand récit européen.” Sciences Humaines 24 : 12.
“Focus on a Fellow : Professor Sir Jack Goody FBA.” The Eagle, St John’s College, Cambridge, vol. 93 : 138-140.
2012
“Avant-propos.” In : Jack Goody, L’Évolution de la famille et du mariage en Europe, 2d ed., pp. 127-129. Paris : Armand Colin.
“Ne sous-estimons pas le pouvoir de l’écrit.” Sciences et Avenir, Jan/Feb 2012, p. 67. [Special edition ‘Que’est-ce que l’Homme ?’]
Cibo e amore. Storia culturale dell’Oriente e dell’Occidente. Milano : Raffaello Cortina.
“L’autre histoire du monde.” Le Nouvel Observateur, 24 May 2012.
“Maurice Godelier and the Asiatic Mode.” In : Laurent Dousset and Serge Tcherkézoff (eds.), The Scope of Anthropology : Maurice Godelier’s Work in Context, pp. 206-211. New York/Oxford : Berghahn Books.
“Image of a Heritage” (also in French and Spanish). In : Pilar Albarracín, Le Duende volé. Junta de Andalucía.
“Europe and the Near East : The Presence and Absence of Metals.” Richmond, Surrey : Association of Muslim Social Scientists (UK)/Cambridge : Centre of Islamic Studies. [Transcript of a lecture at the University of Westminster, UK on 3 June 2011.]
Eurasia. Storia di un miracolo. Bologna : il Mulino.
“The Age of Metals in the Ancient Near East.” In : Jack Goody, Metals, Culture and Capitalism : An Essay on the Origins of the Modern World, pp. 3-32. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
“The Arabs and the Italian Renaissance.” In : Nayef R. F. Al-Rodhan (ed.), The Role of the Arab-Islamic World in the Rise of the West : Implications for Contemporary Trans-Cultural Relations, pp. 25-37. London : Palgrave Macmillan.
“Le rapport au passé dans les cultures orales et écrites”. In : Eric Guichard (ed.), Écritures : sur les traces de Jack Goody, pp. 39-45. Villeurbanne : Presses de l’enssib. [Colloque tenu à l’enssib du 24 au 26 janvier 2008.]
“Culture et technique” (transl. Anne Robatel). In : Eric Guichard (ed.), Écritures : sur les traces de Jack Goody, pp. 229-235. Villeurbanne : Presses de l’enssib. [Lecture presented at l’enssib, 4 June 2008.]
“Preface.” In : Benjamin Isakhan and Stephen Stockwell (eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to the History of Democracy, pp. xi-xiv. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press.
2013 |
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“Metalli, età del Bronzo e Capitalismo.” Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia 31(121) : 6-9.
“Industrial Food : Towards the Development of a World Cuisine.” In : Carole Counihan and Penny Van Esterik (eds.), Food and Culture : A Reader, pp. 72-90. 3rd ed. New York/London : Routledge. [Revised version of Chapter 5 in Goody (1982) : Cooking, Cuisine and Class.]
2014 |
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“La créativité orale chez les Lodaaga (Ghana).” In : Annie Dupuis and Jacques Ivanoff (eds.), Ethnocentrisme et création, pp. 223-229. Paris : Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme. [English original : “Oral creativity among the LoDagaa.” In : Annie Dupuis and Jacques Ivanoff (eds.), Histoire de l’art et création dans les sociétés. Paris : Les Éditions de la Maison des Sciences de l’homme.]
“Foreword : Michelin, Tyres or Restaurants ?” In : Jakob A. Klein and Anne Murcott (eds.), Food Consumption in Global Perspective : Essays in the Anthropology of Food in Honour of Jack Goody, pp. viii-ix. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan. [See also Goody (1982) : Cooking, Cuisine and Class : A Study in Comparative Sociology and Goody (1998) : Food and Love : A Cultural History of East and West.]
“Religion and Civilization.” In : Karim H. Karim and Mahmoud Eid (eds.), Re-Imagining the Other. Culture, Media, and Western-Muslim Intersections, pp. 23-34. New York : Palgrave Macmillan.
2015 |
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“Asia and Europe.” History and Anthropology 26(3) : 263-307.
Reviews
1958 |
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“Review of R. J. H. Pogucki, Gold Coast Land Tenure.” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 28(1) : 76-78. [Not in Goody’s original list, nor in Olson and Cole 2006.]
1959 |
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“Ethnohistory and the Akan of Ghana”. Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 29(1) : 67-81. [Review article of Eva L. R. Meyerowitz, The Akan of Ghana : Their Ancient Beliefs (London : Faber, 1958).]
“Myth and Ritual”. The Cambridge Review (28 February), p. 15. [Review of Samuel H. Hooke (ed.) (1958) : Myth, Ritual and Kinship : Essays on the Theory and Practice of Kinship in the Ancient Near East and in Israel. Oxford : Clarendon Press.]
“Sorrows of Sociology”. The Spectator (24 April), pp. 592-593. [Book review.]
1960 |
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Review of R. J. H. Pogucki, Land Tenure in Ghana. Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 30(1) : 95. [Not in Goody’s original list, nor in Olson and Cole 2006.]
1967 |
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“Review of Marcel Griaule, Conversations with Ogotemmêli : An Introduction to Dogon Religious Ideas.” American Anthropologist 69(2) : 239-241. [Reference not in Goody’s original list ; reference in Olson and Cole 2006.]
1972 |
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“Review of Michael Crowder (ed.), West African Resistance : The Military Response to Colonial Occupation (London : Hutchinson, 1971).” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 42(1) : 65-66. [Not in Goody’s original list, nor in Olson and Cole 2006.]
1973 |
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“Review of John Ferguson, The Yorubas of Nigeria (Bletchley, Bucks : Open University, 1970).” Africa : Journal of the International African Institute 43(1) : 82. [Not in Goody’s original list, nor in Olson and Cole 2006.]
1985 |
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“Carbohydrates and Capitalism.” Review of Sidney W. Mintz, Sweetness and Power : The Place of Sugar in Modern History (New York : Viking Penguin, 1985). The New York Times Book Review, 28 July, p. 16.
1989 |
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“Introduction.” Symposium Review on Cooking, Cuisine and Class. Food and Foodways 3(3) : 175-176.
1996 |
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“Women, Class and Family.” Review article of Wally Seccombe, A Millennium of Family Change : Feudalism to Capitalism in Northwestern Europe (London : Verso, 1992) and Weathering the Storm : Working-Class Families from the Industrial Revolution to the Fertility Decline (London : Verso, 1993). New Left Review 219 : 119-132. [Reprinted in Goody (1998) : Food and Love.])
1998 |
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“Gender in Comparison.” Review article of Mary Jo Maynes, Ann Waltner, Birgitte Soland, and Ulrike Strasser (eds.), Gender, Kinship, Power : A Comparative and Interdisciplinary History (New York 1996). Journal of Early Modern History 2(2) : 181-191.
“The First Asian Tigers.” Review of Andre Gunder Frank, ReORIENT : Global Economy in the Asian Age (Berkeley, CA, 1998). The Times Higher Education Supplement, 23 October, p. 28. [A section on Frank’s ReORIENT was included in Goody (2004) : Capitalism and Modernity.]
2000 |
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Review of Kenneth Pomeranz, The Great Divergence : Europe, China, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (Princeton, NJ, 2000), The Times Higher Education Supplement, 3 November, p. 28. [Original title : “Falling Fortunes of the Lands of the Rising Sun.” A section on Pomeranz was included in Goody (2004) : Capitalism and Modernity.]
2004 |
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Review of Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, Kamikaze, Cherry Blossoms and Nationalisms : The Militarization of Aesthetics in Japanese History (Chicago, IL : University of Chicago Press, 2002). Journal of Japanese Studies 30(1) : 203-206.
2005 |
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Review of Amin Saikal, Islam and the West : Conflict or Cooperation ? (Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003). Patterns of Prejudice 39(1) : 80-81.
“The Labyrinth of Kinship.” Review of Maurice Godelier, Métamorphoses de la parenté (Paris : Fayard, 2004). New Left Review 36 : 127-139.
2006 |
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Review of John M. Hobson, The Eastern Origins of Western Civilization (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004). Sociology 40(1) : 197-198.
Review of Marshall Sahlins, Apologies to Thucydides : Understanding History as Culture and Vice Versa (Chicago, 2004). Transforming Anthropology : Journal of the Association of Black Anthropologists 14(2) : 198-199.
Review of Wei Zhang, Heidegger, Rorty, and the Eastern Thinkers : A Hermeneutics of Cross-Cultural Understanding (Albany, NY : SUNY Press, 2006). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 16(3) : 330-331.
2010 |
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Review of John Burrow, A History of Histories : Epics, Chronicles, Romances and Inquiries from Herodotus and Thucydides to the Twentieth Century (London 2007/New York 2008). The American Historical Review 115(2) : 496.
2012 |
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Review of Victor B. Lieberman, Strange Parallels : Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800-1830, 2 vols. (Cambridge 2003, 2009). Comparative Studies in Society and History 54(3) : 707-709.
Interviews
1984 |
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Interview with C. Deschamps : Entretiens avec “Le Monde,” Tome 4. Civilisations, Paris : La Découverte, pp. 215-222.
1987 |
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“Interview.” In : U. C. Riverside Magazine Fall : 30-31.
1989 | “Interview.” In : Nourritures, Autrement Revue série mutations no. 108. Paris : 98-101. “Interview.” In : Mondoperaio no. 7 (July) : 126-28. “La voce della scrittura” (Interview with G. Lelli). Prometeo. Rivista trimestrale di scienze e storia, no. 28 (December) : 203-221. “Le ragioni della scrittura. Intervista con J. Goody.” In : Mondoperaio, no. 7 (luglio) : 126-128. [Interview.] |
1990 |
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“Une anthropologie de l’écrit” (Interview). Le Debat no. 62 : 119-123.
1991 |
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Interview of J. R.(‘Jack’) Goody by Eric Hobsbawm at Goody’s home, 18 May, filmed by Alan Macfarlane. https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1117872 (last accessed 6 June, 2023).
1993 |
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“Interview.” In : The Times Higher Education Supplement (20 February).
“Écritures et sociétés.” Interview in Ruth Scheps (ed.), La science sauvage. Des savoirs populaires aux ethnosciences. Paris : Éditions du Seuil.
1996 |
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“Curiosités d’anthropologue. Entretien avec Jack Goody.” Politix : Revue des sciences sociales du politique, no. 34 : 204-221. [Interview conducted by Annie Collavald and Alain Garrigou.]
1998 |
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“I think knowledge-systems are very important.” An interview with Jack Goody by Peer Vries and Peter Hoppenbrouwers. Itinerario : European Journal of Overseas History 22(1) : 9-21.
“O amigo dos ancestrais.” Interview by Maria Lúcia Pallares-Burke. In : Folha de S. Paulo, 7 June, p. 8.
1999 |
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“Entrevista con Jack Goody.” Revista de la Asociación Española de Neuropsiquiatría 19(69) : 117-131. [Interview by the editors of the journal, “F. C. and M. J.”]
Interview with M. S. Guzetti (by Cesare Poppi), “Ma la pigrizia non viene da Fest.” Libri (Avvenire) 23 January 1999, p. 23.
2000 |
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“Industry Spotlight” (Interview). Art Culinaire 57, summer, pp. 4-7.
2001 |
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“L’idiome de la famille.” Interview with J.B. Marongiu. Liberation 3 May, Livres 1-3.
“Traces.” Interview with Santé Mentale 62 : 56-58 (November).
2002 |
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“Jack Goody.” In : Maria Lúcia Garcia Pallares-Burke, The New History : Confessions and Conversations, pp. 7-30. Cambridge : Polity Press. [Interview conducted in Cambridge, October and November 1997.]
Interview 23 January with C. Nathan for Peter Liddle, The Second World War Experience Centre, Leeds.
2003 |
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Interview in La fête en ville. Special Issue Revue urbanisme 331 : 77-82.
2004 |
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Au-delà des murs. [Beyond the walls.] [French translation of Goody’s manuscript with an interview by Dionigi Albera.] Paris : Éditions Parenthèses, MMSH. 249 pp.
“Entrevista com Jack Goody.” Interview by Maria Lúcia Pallares-Burke and Peter Burke. In : Horizontes Antropológicos, 10(22), pp. 329-345.
Interview with Luca Gallesi, “Europa e islam senza muri.” Agora, 2 November.
2005 |
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“L’écriture façonne notre pensée.” L’Histoire, collections 29, pp. 10-11. [Interview with S. Nikel.]
“Myth, Word and Writing.” Cogito (Turkey) 43. [Interview with E. Efe Çacmak.]
Interview in the Estonian edition of The Domestication of the Savage Mind (Cambridge 1977) with the interview as an introduction.
2006 |
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Interviews, “La littératie, un chantier toujours ouvert” ; “La place du livre dans le monde de l’écrit” (with Michel Melot). Pratiques 131(2) : 69-75, 70-76.
2008 |
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“La main à la plume vaut la main à la charrue. Entretien avec Jack Goody, première partie.” Video interview with Grégoire Mayor and Sophie Chevalier for the online journal www.ethnographiques.org, no. 16, September 2008. URL : https://www.ethnographiques.org/2008/Goody-Chevalier-Mayor (last accessed 6 June 2023). 2d part 2009.
2009 |
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“Esthétique, économie et ambiguïté de la représentation.” Entretien avec Jack Goody, deuxième partie. Video interview with Sophie Chevalier and Grégoire Mayor for the online journal www.ethnographiques.org, no. 18, June 2009. URL : https://www.ethnographiques.org/2009/Goody-Chevalier-Mayor (last accessed 6 June 2023). 1st part 2008.
“La matière des idées.” Interview with Stany Grelet, Eric Guichard, Fabian Jobard and Aude Lalande. In : Vacarme no. 49 : 4-12. https://vacarme.org/article1814.html (last accessed 6 June 2023).
2010 |
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Monica Sassatelli, “An Interview with Jack Goody : Europe, Identity Thefts, and Missed Renaissances.” European Journal of Social Theory 13(4) : 539-548.
2012 |
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Interview (in Portuguese), ‘As diversas fonts da modernidade’. O Globo (Brazil), 21/01/2012, p. 2.
Interview on Food and Love (in Italian). Venerdì di Repubblica, 17 February 2012.
2017 |
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“Jack Goody : Life Story Interview with Paul Thompson.” Pioneers of Qualitative Research. UK Data Archive, University of Essex.
|2018|“Jack Goody : Early Fieldwork and the Passing of an Era of Cambridge Anthropology in Northern Ghana.” Ghana Studies 21(1) : 3-23. [Excerpts of an Interview with Isidore Lobnibe for the Wenner-Gren Foundation archives, New York, 4 March 2006.]
Unpublished articles in press, in limbo or forthcoming and lectures as of 2014
– Concubines and co-wives. Unpublished paper. [Mentioned in Jack Goody 1973 “Strategies of Heirship.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 15(1) : 3-20.]
– An Apology to the East. Lecture, Berlin, 1992.
– Writing and Culture : An Apology to the East. Iichiko Intercultural.
– Autour de la Mediterranée. ADAM, Aix-en-Provence.
– Africa and the World. Introduction to Keith Hart (ed.) Sub-Saharan Africa and the Mediterranean/Near East, 1000 BC-AD 1000. [This volume was never published.]
– The Lobi-Dagarti Peoples. Written for : D. Levinson and M. Ember (eds.) Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology. Human Relations Area Files, New Haven. [Never published ? This encyclopedia appeared at New York : Henry Holt and Company, 1996, in 4 vols.]
– Food and civilisation (for New York encyclopaedia).
– Beverages in cross-cultural perspective (SISJAC).
– Writing, society, and social intercourse (for Milan, Mondadori).
– Iconography and culture in painting (Palermo).
– Representations and the puritanical complex (for Belfast).
– Individualism and the attenuation of kinship (1USSP). [The Eurasian Miracle, chapter 3.]
– Blaut and the Uniqueness of Europe [Review of James M. Blaut, The colonizer’s model of the world : geographical diffusionism and Eurocentric history. New York : Guilford’s Press, 1993. Or of : James M. Blaut 2000 Eight Eurocentric Historians. New York/London : Guilford). Both references in Goody, Capitalism and Modernity : The Great Debate, 2004.]
– Oral literature, Encyclopaedia Britannica. [Reprinted in Myth, Ritual and the Oral.]
– Writing, memory and the Qu’ran (Mainz).
– Consumption, globalisation and power. [Wassenaar, conference at NIAS ?.]
– Psychoanalysis and anthropology in Britain (London : Freud Museum).
– Food and religion. Paris, l’Harmattan/AFSR.
– Merchants, ed. R. Scazzeri and C. Poni (Bologna). [Included in The Eurasian Miracle.]
– Islam in a pluralistic world (Vienna)
– “De la parole au texte” for Flammarion Encyclopedia, ed. D. Albera.
– Interview on literacy for VS (Versus) and possibly in Italian for Il Mondo 3 ?
– Interview with Nikkie Keddie for Contentions.
– Interview with Andrea Borsari for Ossimori.
– Religion and writing (sent to Il Mondo Tre).
– Interview by Domenico Fiormonte (Edinburgh) for ? 1998.
– The uniqueness of the European family. [Planned to be reprinted in Luisa Passerini (ed.) Per una critica dell’eurocentrismo delle idee e delle passioni. European University Institute, Florence, but this volume never materialised. Included as Chapter 2 in Food and Love, 1998.]
– Love, Lust and Literacy. [Published as chapter 8 in Food and Love, 1998 : “Chapter originally written for Professor Louisa Passerini’s seminar at the European University Institute, 1996-97, entitled Love in the Western Tradition. I am grateful to the Institute for having invited me to spend six months in Florence” (1998 : 96, note 1).]
– Anthropology and the history of everyday life. For a volume for E. P. Thompson, edited by Gareth Stedman Jones et al.
– Interview on methodology. Voce.
– Anthropology and industrial societies. Voce.
– Script and thought (for Le Salon du Livre).
– Brown population lecture, to be published ?
– Karl Miller (his 70th).
– An anthropologist reflects on love and law, E.U.I. Law Faculty Symposium.
– Value systems in the culture of the West (proceedings of the Gangia symposium).
– Anthropology and colonialism (lecture given at Ghent).
– The Family and Globalisation (?).
– Interview with Nicolas Truong for Le Monde d’Education
– “Europe : the wider Eurasian picture.” [Lecture delivered at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle (Saale) on 7 June 2004. Included in the present volume.]
– Tillion lecture, Aix en Provence. Mediterranean Difference : the fear of representations and the culture of cities.
– Ibn Khaldun.
– Quebec (1997).
– Literacy and education. Metz.
– Food ; Nature and Culture. In : Victor Yves Mudimbe (ed.) The Encyclopaedia of African Religion and Philosophy, Kluwer, Netherlands, 2008.
– Music and literacy. Sardinia conference, 2009.
– Comparative kinship (lecture for Quai Branly). To appear In : La parenté en debat, eds. Laurent Barry, Klaus Hamberger and Michael Houseman (forthcoming 2013, EHESS)
– Literacy and renaissance – Avignon, February 2009.
– For German Historical Magazine.
– The East and the West : some comments on a problem of historical comparison. Proceedings of Granada/Valencia conference.
– Communication and Cognition (Paris CELSA lecture).
– The Uniqueness of Europe ? Proceedings of conference in Athens, European Studies, University of Aarhus.
– Modes of communication and the origins of religion (for Tunis, ADAM Conference).
– Religion and writing (for Tunis, ADAM Conference).
– Otherness and modernity (for Istanbul).
– Life (for Modena).
– Shepherds (Teramo).
– The cognitive aspect of things. Cambridge.
– Anthropology today (Tunis).
– Le métis et l’art (Sierra, Switzerland).
– Accounting in comparative perspective (Bordeaux).
– The influence of African food in Europe. (Jaen)
– Water. Barcelona, Agua y Culturas.
– Siblings in Anthropology.
– In : Charles Bazerman (ed.) Handbook of Research on Writing : History, Society, School. Individual, Text. Mahwah, NJ : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers, 2008.
[Article not found in the table of contents of this book.]
– Anthropology, writing and Lacan (to be published by a psychological journal in Paris). Paris, 20 December 2007.
– Democracy. Interview for Toronto paper.
– World History and Anthropology.
– Lisbon talk.
– Beyond the Walls. Cambridge, private printing, 1992. St John’s College manuscript W.55. Italian translation Oltre i muri. Roma, 1997 ; French translation Au-delà des murs. Paris, 2004.
– The Banker and the Barrow Girl : Essays Beyond the Frame.
Halle (Saale), June 2023