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Michael D. Jackson (born 1940) is a New Zealand poet and anthropologist who has taught in anthropology departments at Massey University, the Australian National University, Indiana University Bloomington, and the University of Copenhagen. He is currently distinguished professor of world religions at Harvard Divinity School.


Bibliography

  • Latitudes of Exile: Poems 1965-1975 (1976)
  • The Kuranko: Dimensions of Social Reality in a West African Society (1977)
  • Wall: Poems 1976-1979 (1980)
  • Allegories of the Wilderness: Ethics and Ambiguity in Kuranko Narratives (1982)
  • Going On (1985)
  • Barawa, and the Ways Birds Fly in the Sky (1986)
  • Rainshadow (1988)
  • Paths Towards a Clearing (1989)
  • Duty Free: Selected Poems 1965-1988 (1989)
  • Personhood and Agency: The Experience of Self and Other in African Cultures (1990)
  • Pieces of Music (1994)
  • At Home in the World (1995)
  • Things As They Are: New Directions in Phenomenological Anthropology (1996)
  • The Blind Impress (1997)
  • Antipodes (1997)
  • Minima Ethnographica (1998) Review
  • The Politics of Storytelling: Violence, Transgression, and Intersubjectivity (2002)
  • In Sierra Leone (2004)
  • Existential Anthropology (2005) Review
  • Dead Reckoning (2006)
  • The Accidental Anthropologist: a Memoir (2006)
  • Excursions (2007)
  • The Palm at the End of the Mind: Relatedness, Religiosity, and the Real (2009)
  • Life Within Limits: Well-being in a World of Want (2011)
  • 'Between One and One Another' (2012)
  • Road Markings: An Anthropologist in the Antipodes' (2012)
  • The Other Shore: Essays on Writers and Writing' (2012)
  • Being of Two Minds' (2012)
  • Lifeworlds: Essays in Existential Anthropology' (2012)




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