Description
This dramatic, revealing novel tells the story of a year with a remote African tribe--a classic of anthropological literature hailed by Margaret Mead as "the first introspective account ever published of what it's like to be a field worker."
Simply as a work of ethnographic interest, Return to Laughter provides deep insights into the culture of West Africa--the subtle web of its tribal life and the power of the institution of witchcraft. However, the author's fictional approach gives the book its lasting appeal. She focuses on the human dimension of anthropology, recounting her personal triumphs and failures and documenting the profound changes she undergoes. As a result, her story becomes at once highly personal and universally recognizable. She has vividly brought to life the classic narrative of an outsider caught up and deeply involved in an utterly alien culture.
Author: Elenore Smith Bowen
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 02/20/1964
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.35h x 4.94w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9780385053129
ISBN10: 0385053126
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Cultural Heritage
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Women
Simply as a work of ethnographic interest, Return to Laughter provides deep insights into the culture of West Africa--the subtle web of its tribal life and the power of the institution of witchcraft. However, the author's fictional approach gives the book its lasting appeal. She focuses on the human dimension of anthropology, recounting her personal triumphs and failures and documenting the profound changes she undergoes. As a result, her story becomes at once highly personal and universally recognizable. She has vividly brought to life the classic narrative of an outsider caught up and deeply involved in an utterly alien culture.
Author: Elenore Smith Bowen
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published: 02/20/1964
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.35h x 4.94w x 0.74d
ISBN13: 9780385053129
ISBN10: 0385053126
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Cultural Heritage
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Women
About the Author
Elenore Smith Bowen is the nom de plume of Laura Bohannan, an anthropologist trained at the University of Arizona and Oxford University. The author of several articles in anthropological journals, she has contributed to a number of books on Africa and has taught at Northwestern University, the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle.

