Published in 1990. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- Thomas N. Headland, Kenneth L. Pike, and Marvin Harris
- 1 Introduction: A Dialogue Between Kenneth Pike and Marvin Harris
- Thomas N. Headland
Part I: The Dialogue
- 2 On the Emics and Etics of Pike and Harris
- Kenneth L. Pike
- 3 Emics and Etics Revisited
- Marvin Harris
- 4 Pike's Reply to Harris
- Kenneth L. Pike
- 5 Harris's Reply to Pike
- Marvin Harris
Part II: Reviews of the Dialogue and of the
History and Significance of Emics and Etics- 6 Imposed Etics, Emics, and Derived Etics: Their Conceptual and Operational Status in Cross-Cultural Psychology
- John W. Berry
- 7 Emic Analysis and the Limits of Cognitive Diversity
- Robert Feleppa
- 8 Emics, Etics and Openness: An Ecumenical Approach
- Dell H. Hymes
- 9 Emics and Etics: Notes on the Epistemology of Anthropology
- James Lett
- 10 Anthropology, Evangelization and Abortion: The Grounding of Emics and Etics
- Gerald F. Murray
- 11 The Phoneme's Long Shadow
- Willard V. Quine
- 12 The Emic-Etic Distinction as Applied to Language
- Nira Reiss
Part III: A Final Response
- 13 Pike's Final Response
- Kenneth L. Pike
- 14 Harris's Final Response
- Marvin Harris
- Index
- About the Contributors
