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This is a two-part chronological list of the works of anthropologist Marvin Harris. The first list contains his scholarly articles; the second contains his books.

Articles and book chapters

  • Charles Wagley, ed. (1952), "Race Relations in Minas Velhas, a Community in the Mountain Region of Central Brazil" (PDF), Race and Class in Rural Brazil, Paris: UNESCO, pp. 47–81, retrieved 10 September 2010
  • Harris, Marvin (1958), "Portugal's African 'Wards' - A First Hand Report on Labor and Education in Mocambique", Africa Today, 5 (6): 3–36, JSTOR 4183986
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  • 1959
  • 1962 - "Race Relations Research and Research Auspices in the United States." Information 1:28-51.
  • 1963 - "The Structural Significance of Brazilian Racial Categories" (with Conrad Kottak) Sociologia 25: 203-208 (São Paulo)
  • 1964 - "Racial Identity in Brazil." Luso-Brazilian Review 1:21-28.
  • 1965 - "The Myth of the Sacred Cow." In Man, Culture and Animals, 217-28. Washington D.C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science.
  • 1966
  • 1967
    • "The Classification of Stratified Groups." In Social Structure, Stratification, and Mobility, 298 - 324. Washington, D.C.: Pan-American Union.
    • "The Myth of the Sacred Cow." Natural History (March):6-12.
  • 1968
  • 1969 - "Patterns of Authority and Superordination in Lower Class Urban Domiciles." Research proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation. Unpublished manuscript.
  • 1970 - "Referential Ambiguity in the Calculus of Brazilian Racial Identity." Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 26:1-14.
  • 1971 - "Comments on Alan Heston's 'An Approach to the Sacred Cow of India." Current Anthropology 12: 199-201
  • 1972 - "Portugal's Contribution to the Underdevelopment of Africa and Brazil." In Ronald Chilcote, ed., Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 209–223
  • 1974 - "Reply to Corry Azzi." Current Anthropology 15: 323.
  • 1975 - "Why a Perfect Knowledge of All the Rules That One Must Know in Order to Act Like a Native Cannot Lead to a Knowledge of How Natives Act." Journal of Anthropological Research 30: 242-251
  • 1976 - "Levi-Strauss et La Palourde." L'Homme 16: 5 - 22.
  • 1976 - "History and Significance of the Emic/Etic Distinction." Annual Review of Anthropology 5:329-50.
  • 1977 - "Why Men Dominate Women" New York Times Magazine, date:( )
  • 1977 - "Bovine Sex and Species Ratios in India." Paper read at American Anthropological Association meetings in Houston
  • 1978
    • "India's Sacred Cow" (PDF), Human Nature, 1 (2): 28–36, February 1978, archived from the original (PDF) on 22 June 2011, retrieved 10 September 2010
      Also published in A.L. Tobias & P.J. Thompson, ed. (1980), Issues in Nutrition for the 1980s: An Ecological Perspective, Monterey, California: Wadsworth
    • "Origins of the U.S. Preference for Beef." Psychology Today, October: 88-94.
  • 1979
    • "The Human Strategy: Our Pound of Flesh." Natural History 88:30-41.
    • "Reply to Sahlins." New York Review of Books.
  • 1980 - "History and Ideological Significance of the Separation of Social and Cultural Anthropology." In Beyond the Myths of Culture: Essays in Cultural Materialism, edited by Eric Ross, 391-407. New York: Academic Press
  • 1982 - "Mother Cow" Anthropology 81/82, Annual Editions
  • 1984
    • "Animal Capture and Yanomomo Warfare: Retrospective and New Evidence", Journal of Anthropological Research, 40 (1): 183–201, doi:10.1086/jar.40.1.3629698, JSTOR 3629698, S2CID 147254297
    • "A Cultural Materialist Theory of Band and Village Warfare: The Yanomamo Test." In Warfare, Culture, and Environment, edited by R. Brian Ferguson, 111-40. Orlando: Academic Press
  • 1987 - "Cultural Materialism: Alarums and Excursions." In Waymarks: The Notre Dame Inaugural lectures in Anthropology
  • 1990 - "Emics and Etics Revisited; Harris's Reply to Pike; Harris's Final Response." In Emics and Etics: The Insider/Outsider Debate, edited by Thomas N. Headland, Kenneth L. Pike, and Marvin Harris, 48-61, 75-83, 202-16. Newbury Park: Sage.
  • 1991 - "Anthropology: Ships that Crash in the Night." In Perspectives on Social Science: The Colorado Lectures, edited by Richard Jessor, 70-114. Boulder, CO: Westview.
  • 1992 - "Distinguished Lecture: Anthropology and the Theoretical and Paradigmatic Significance of the Collapse of the Soviet and European Communism." American Anthropologist 94:295-305.
  • 1993
    • "Who are the Whites?" Social Forces 72: 451-62.
    • "The Evolution of Gender Hierarchies: a Trial Formulation." in Sex and Gender Hierarchies, edited by Barbara Diane Miller
  • Robert Borofsky, ed. (1994), "Cultural Materialism is Alive and Well and Won't Go Away Until Something Better Comes Along", Assessing Cultural Anthropology, New York: McGraw Hill, ISBN 978-0-07-006578-9, retrieved 10 September 2010
  • 1995
    • "Commentary on articles by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Roy D'Andrade. Current Anthropology 36: 423-24.
    • "Anthropology and Postmodernism" in Science, Materialism, and the Study of Culture (which is dedicated to Harris) edited by Martin F. Murphy and Maxine L. Margolis.

Books

References

  1. Anderson, Mark (2019). From Boas to Black Power: Racism, Liberalism, and American Anthropology. Stanford University Press. pp. 136, 137n11.

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