EVANS-PRITCHARD, EE, Social anthropolgist. Professor of Anthropology, Oxford, circa 1962, Evans-Pritchard did extensive field work amongst the Zande and other peoples of Central Africa in the thirties, and popularised in England a social anthropology that drew upon Durkheim and Claude Levi-Strauss. He wrote Essays in Social Anthropology (1962) and The position of women in primitive societies and other essays in social anthropology
Functionalists and structuralists