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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robin_FoxRobin Fox - Wikipedia

    Life and work. Books. References. External links. Robin Fox (born 1934-died 2024) was an Anglo-American anthropologist who wrote on the topics of incest avoidance, marriage systems, human and primate kinship systems, evolutionary anthropology, sociology and the history of ideas in the social sciences.

  2. Robin Fox (nascido em 1934) é um antropólogo anglo-americano que escreveu sobre os tópicos de prevenção de incesto, sistemas de casamento, sistemas de parentesco humano e primata, antropologia evolutiva, sociologia e a história das idéias nas ciências sociais.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2024 · Dr. Robin Fox, a pioneering figure in the world of anthropology and esteemed founder of the Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University, passed away on the morning of January 18, 2024, at the age of 89. His legacy as a scholar, teacher, and mentor will forever shape the landscape of social and biological anthropology.

  4. Robin Fox, anthropologist, poet, and essayist, is University Professor of Social Theory at Rutgers University and author of Kinship and Marriage: An Anthropological Perspective and The Red Lamp of Incest: An Enquiry into the Origins of Mind and Society. Book Details. 432 pages. 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches. Harvard University Press.

  5. Kinship and Marriage: An Anthropological Perspective. Robin Fox. Cambridge University Press, 1983 - Social Science - 273 pages. Robin Fox's study of systems of kinship and alliance has...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Robin_FoxRobin Fox - Wikiwand

    Robin Fox (nascido em 1934) é um antropólogo anglo-americano que escreveu sobre os tópicos de prevenção de incesto, sistemas de casamento, sistemas de parentesco humano e primata, antropologia evolutiva, sociologia e a história das idéias nas ciências sociais.

  7. Robin Fox, anthropologist, poet, and essayist, is University Professor of Social Theory at Rutgers University and author of Kinship and Marriage: An Anthropological Perspective and The Red Lamp...