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Malinowskian, a.|ˌmælɪˈnɒfskɪən| [f. the name of Bronislaw Kasper Malinowski (1884–1942), Polish-born anthropologist + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Malinowski and his works.
1954Amer. Anthropologist Oct. 915 A fascinating personality—a Malinowskian anthropologist and a classical Confucian scholar rolled into one. 1955Homans & Schneider Marriage, Authority & Final Causes 15 We may also call it Malinowskian functionalism. 1956L. A. Fallers Bantu Bureaucracy 129 It is rather in the nature of a ‘mythical charter’, in the Malinowskian sense. 1960Guardian 19 Feb. 6/2 Malinowskian methods of field investigation. 1968Listener 9 May 614/3 Interminable guest-shows communicated nothing (though even that laughing, wisecracking phatic stuff has its Malinowskian place). |