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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 April 2018
This article concerns some of the personal commitments and relationships that compelled British anthropologist Aidan Southall to write his seminal essay titled “The Illusion of Tribe” (1970). It analyzes the contested ethnic movement that Southall’s doctoral work on the Alur obscured, the reasons for this act of concealment, and the ways these experiences shaped the ideas he later advanced.
Cet article se penche sur certains des engagements personnels et des relations qui ont contraint l’anthropologue britannique Aidan Southall à écrire son essai fondateur intitulé “The Illusion of Tribe” (1970). Il analyse comment et pourquoi le travail doctoral de Southall a dissimulé un mouvement ethnique contesté des Alur et explique comment cette expérience a façonné les idées qu’il a avancées plus tard.