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Mary Douglas
Mary Douglas was a distinguished British anthropologist celebrated for her insightful explorations of human culture and symbolism, particularly within the framework of social anthropology. Renowned for her influential work, "Purity and Danger," she adeptly examined the complexities of risk and the role of cultural constructs in shaping societal norms. Drawing inspiration from Émile Durkheim, Douglas's structuralist approach has left a lasting impact on the fields of anthropology and comparative religion. Readers trust her recommendations for their depth and intellectual rigor, making her insights invaluable for anyone seeking to understand the intricate tapestry of human experience. Read more on Wikipedia →
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