Focusing on fieldwork: Edvard Westermarck and Hilma Granqvist – before and after Bronislaw Malinowski

Authors

  • Kirsti Suolinna Åbo Akademi University

Keywords:

Anthropology -- Field work, Westermarck, Edward, 1862-1939, Granqvist, Hilma Natalia, 1890-1972, Functionalism, Morocco -- History, Palestine -- History, Evil eye, Gender, Women

Abstract

The purpose of this essay is to look at the results of two Finnish fieldworkers, with the history of the social anthropological research as background. By Finnish norms Edward Westermarck's academic career was impressive, but his pupil Hilma Granqvist was obliged to work mostly outside the academic world. Both of them did their fieldwork in countries, where the Islamic religion had a strong influence. Westermarck worked in Morocco, and Granqvist in Palestine. All in all both Westermarck and Granqvist made a strong contribution to research with the methods that were available to them. Prior to Malinowski doing his fieldwork Westermarck emphasized the importance of learning the local languages and of getting thoroughly acquainted with the environment, in which one did research. Granqvist independently took the initiative to report results of observations, and to give statistical information about the society, where she did her research. Both published a lot and our evaluation should not be blinded by differences in style or ways to record the results.
Section
Articles

Published

1999-02-01

How to Cite

Suolinna, K. (1999). Focusing on fieldwork: Edvard Westermarck and Hilma Granqvist – before and after Bronislaw Malinowski. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67277