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Definition of Malinowski
1. Noun. British anthropologist (born in Poland) who introduced the technique of the participant observer (1884-1942).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Malinowski
Literary usage of Malinowski
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Minutes of the Intercontinental Railway Commission: Actas de la Comisión Del by Intercontinental Railway Commission (1891)
"Through Si nor malinowski, permission was accorded to visit the ... Perú, para
el Sr. Doctor Don Ernesto malinowski, el Sr. Edward Thornton y otros ..."
2. The History of Human Marriage by Edward Westermarck (1922)
"only show that sexual intercourse alone is often considered insufficient to secure
fecundity.2 Dr. malinowski, again, in his brilliant essay, attaches some ..."
3. History of the Late Polish Revolution, and the Events of the Campaign by Józef Hordynski (1833)
"We cannot understand why general Gielgud did not attack malinowski (b), who passed
at the distance of half a league from us, at the head of 6000 men, ..."