讣告和讨论:小哈罗德·奥尔顿·古尔德(1926年2月18日至2021年7月2日)

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Frank F. Conlon
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对印度人类学和政治研究做出许多贡献的杰出学者小哈罗德·奥尔顿·哈尔·古尔德在长期患病后于2021年7月2日在佛罗里达州德尔雷海滩的家中去世。我第一次见到Harold‘Hal’Gould是在1965年6月,当时芝加哥大学召开了一次大型人类学家聚会,分享最终发表为《印度社会的结构与变化》的论文(纽约:Aldine,1968)。正如下面的参考书目所示,哈尔在该卷中发表了一篇关于“印度亲属制度中的时间维度和结构变化:概念提炼问题”的文章。这篇文章与聚集在印度的顶尖人类学家发表的大多数其他论文相似。但哈尔当时的陈述有些不同。他对印度文明中的社会分层进行了广泛而富有启发性的解释,不仅引用了人类学,还引用了历史和文学。也许是因为我是一名历史研究生,我被他雄心勃勃的探索性观点所吸引。从第一次见面开始,我就觉得哈尔可能是在向一个与在场的其他杰出学者略有不同的鼓手行进。后来,当我更广泛地阅读印度人类学文献时,我意识到哈尔在其领域的惯例中非常“自在”,因为他发表了许多关于北印度宗教、社会和政治的文章,特别是关注法扎巴德地区。1969年,理查德·福克斯在杜克大学组织了一次关于印度城市的研讨会,当时我们都参加了研讨会,我开始欣赏他的好奇心和参与。Hal,曾称自己是“罗德岛沼泽洋基”,1926年2月18日出生于马萨诸塞州波士顿,父母是Harold a.Gould和Mabel LeBlanc Gould,在RI的南金斯敦长大。
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Obituary and discussion: Harold Alton Gould Jr. (18 February 1926–2 July 2021)
Harold Alton ‘Hal’ Gould Jr., a distinguished scholar who made many contributions to the anthropological and political study of India, died at his home in Delray Beach, Florida, on 2 July 2021 after a long illness. I first met Harold ‘Hal’ Gould in June, 1965, at the large gathering of anthropologists convened at the University of Chicago to share papers that ultimately would be published as Structure and change in Indian society (New York: Aldine, 1968). As will be displayed in the bibliography below, Hal contributed an essay to that volume on ‘Time-dimension and structural change in an Indian kinship system: a problem of conceptual refinement’. That essay resembled most of the other papers delivered by the gathered cohort of the leading anthropologists working in India. But Hal’s presentation at the time had been somewhat different. He offered a wide-ranging and suggestive interpretation of social stratification in Indian Civilisation that invoked not just anthropology but also history and literature. Perhaps because I was a graduate student in history, I was fascinated by the ambitious range of his exploratory views. From that first encounter, I perceived Hal as perhaps marching to a slightly different drummer than the other distinguished scholars present. Later, as I read more widely in the anthropological literature of India, I realised that Hal was very much ‘at home’ in the conventions of his field, as he published numerous pieces on the religion, society and politics of North India, particularly focusing on the Faizabad region. I came to appreciate his curiosity and engagement when we both participated in a symposium on Urban India organised by Richard Fox at Duke University in 1969. Hal, once described himself as a ‘Rhode Island swamp Yankee’, born in Boston, MA, on 18 February 1926 to Harold A. Gould and Mabel LeBlanc Gould and raised in South Kingston, RI.
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期刊介绍: Contributions to Indian Sociology (CIS) is a peer-reviewed journal which has encouraged and fostered cutting-edge scholarship on South Asian societies and cultures over the last 50 years. Its features include research articles, short comments and book reviews. The journal also publishes special issues to highlight new and significant themes in the discipline. CIS invites articles on all countries of South Asia, the South Asian diaspora as well as on comparative studies related to the region. The journal favours articles in which theory and data are mutually related. It welcomes a diversity of theoretical approaches and methods. CIS was founded by Louis Dumont and David Pocock in 1957 but ceased publication in 1966. A new series commenced publication the next year (1967) at the initiative of T.N. Madan with the support of an international group of scholars including Professors Louis Dumont, A.C. Mayer, Milton Singer and M.N. Srinivas. Published annually till 1974, Contributions became a biannual publication in 1975. From 1999, the journal has been published thrice a year.
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