Mary Douglas

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Mary Douglas was a prominent British anthropologist best known for her influential work on symbolism, purity, and risk in social and cultural systems.

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instanceOf anthropologist
human
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
educatedAt St Anne's College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
employer Northwestern University NERFINISHED
Princeton University
University College London NERFINISHED
familyName Douglas NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork comparative religion
cultural theory
religion
risk perception
ritual
social anthropology
symbolism
givenName Mary NERFINISHED
influenced cultural studies
environmental risk analysis
religious studies
sociology of risk
influencedBy Claude Lévi-Strauss NERFINISHED
Émile Durkheim NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest classification systems
concepts of purity and pollution
religious ritual and taboo
risk and blame in modern societies
symbolism in social life
movement cultural theory of risk
structuralism
notableIdea cultural theory of risk
grid-group cultural theory
notableWork How Institutions Think NERFINISHED
Implicit Meanings NERFINISHED
In the Wilderness: The Doctrine of Defilement in the Book of Numbers NERFINISHED
Leviticus as Literature NERFINISHED
Natural Symbols NERFINISHED
Purity and Danger NERFINISHED
Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo NERFINISHED
Risk and Culture NERFINISHED
Thought Styles NERFINISHED
occupation anthropologist
university teacher
writer
positionHeld professor of anthropology
sexOrGender female

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