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Jack Goody
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Alternative spellings: Jack R. Goody Jack Rankine Goody J. Goody John Rankine Goody John R. Goody J. R. Goody John Rankine Goody John Rankine-Goody J. Rankine Goody J Rankine-Goody Jack Rankine Goody
B:27. Juli 1919London D: 16. Juli 2015 Biblio: PhD in Anthropology,, St John’s College, Universtiy of Cambridge, 1954. William Wyse Professor of Social Anthropology, 1973-84 which he still holds in Emeritus status, University of Cambridge. Smuts Reader in Commonwealth Studies, 1971-73; Director of the African Studies Centre, 1966-73; Lecturer in Archaeology and Anthropology, 1959-71; Assistant Lecturer, 1954-59, Universtiy of Cambridge, UK Death Place:
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Sir John Rankine Goody FBA (1919–2015) was an English social anthropologist. He was a prominent lecturer at Cambridge University, and was William Wyse Professor of Social Anthropology from 1973 to 1984. Among his main publications were Death, property and the ancestors (1962), Technology, Tradition, and the State in Africa (1971), The myth of the Bagre (1972) and The domestication of the savage mind (1977). (Source: DBPedia)