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JAMES L. PEACOCK
Curriculum Vitae
| James
L. Peacock |
Department
of Anthropology |
| 306
North Boundary Street |
University
of North Carolina |
| Chapel
Hill, North Carolina 27599-3115 |
301
Alumni Building, CB #3115 |
| Telephone:
(919) 929-5815 |
Chapel
Hill, North Carolina 27599-3115 |
| Department
Telephone:
(919) 962-1243 |
Office
Telephone: (919) 966-4106 |
| Email: peacock@unc.edu |
Website: http://www.unc.edu/~jlp/, short
bio |
| Specialty:
Social Anthropology |
|
EDUCATION
1965 Ph.D.,
Harvard University (Social Anthropology)
1959 B.A.,
Duke University (Psychology); magna cum laude with high honors in
psychology
EMPLOYMENT
| 1996-2003 |
Director,
University Center for International Studies, University of North
Carolina
at Chapel Hill; Acting Director starting August 1996; Director starting
July 1, 1997. |
| 1991-1994 |
Chair
of the Faculty, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
| 1990-1991 |
Chair,
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. |
| 1990-Spring |
Stewart
Fellow and Visiting Professor in Religion and Humanities, Princeton
University. |
| 1987-present |
Kenan
Professor of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill.
(Joint appointment, Professor of Comparative Literature from Spring
1990.)
Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Duke University. |
| 1973-1987 |
Professor
of Anthropology. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
| 1986-Fall |
Visiting
Professor of Anthropology, Yale University. |
| 1980-1981 |
Guggenheim
Fellowship and Kenan Leave, at All Souls College Oxford University,
England. |
| 1975-1980 |
Chair,
Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
| 1973-Spring |
Visiting
Associate Professor, University of California at San Diego. |
| 1970-1972 |
Associate
Professor and Associate Chair, Department of Anthropology, University
of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
| 1969-1970 |
Field
research on the Muslim reformation in Indonesia, Singapore, and
Malaysia
(National Science Foundation Grant and other funds).
Visiting
Fellow, Institute
of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore.
|
| 1967-1969 |
Assistant
Professor of Anthropology. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
| 1965-1967 |
Assistant
Professor of Anthropology. Princeton University. |
| 1964-1965 |
Writing
Ph.D. thesis, Harvard University (National Institute of Mental health
pre-doctoral
fellowship). |
| 1962-1963 |
Field
research, Surabaja, Indonesia (National Institute of Mental health
grant). |
| 1961-1962 |
Special
student in Indonesian language. Linguistics and Southeast Asian studies
at Yale University (National Institute of Mental health pre-doctoral
fellowship. |
| 1959-1961 |
Graduate
student in social anthropology. Department of Social Relations
(National
Institute of Mental Health pre-doctoral fellowship, 1960-61, Harvard
University
fellowship 1959-60). |
| 1950-1959 |
Summer
and part-time employment as agricultural laborer, door-to-door
salesman,
electrician's apprentice, and psychiatric aide/sports coordinator. |
PUBLICATIONS
Books
| 1968 |
Rites
of Modernization: Symbolic and Social Aspects of Indonesian Proletarian
Drama. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (paperback edition,
new
afterword, 1987). |
| 1970 |
With
A. Thomas Kirsch. The Human Direction: An Evolutionary Approach
to
Cultural and Social Anthropology. New York:
Appleton-Century-Crofts;
second edition, Prentice-Hall, 1973; Japanese translation. Koichi
Mizuno.
Kyoto: Minerva Press, 1975; third edition, Prentice-Hall, 1980. |
| 1973 |
Indonesia:
An Anthropological Perspective. Pacific Palisades. California:
Goodyear. |
| 1975 |
Consciousness
and Change: Symbolic Anthropology in Evolutionary Perspective (Pavilion
Series in Social Anthropology, ed. F.G. Bailey). Oxford: Blackwell's;
New
York: John Wiley (Halsted division). (Paperback edition issued 1979.) |
| 1978 |
Muslim
Puritans: The Reformist Psychology in Southeast Asian Islam.
Berkeley:
University of California Press. |
| 1978 |
Purifying
the Faith: The Muhammadijah Movement in Indonesian Islam
(Kiste-Ogan
Social Change Series) Palo Alto: Cummings Press; Indonesian translation
published, 1987; Gerakan Muhammadijah Memurnikan Ajaran Islam di
Indonesia.
Trans. A. Makmur Makka. Jakarta: Cipta Kreatir.) Reissued 1993 in
Monographs
in Southeast Asian Studies. Arizona State University. |
| 1986 |
The
Anthropological Lens: Harsh Light, Soft Focus. New York: Cambridge
University Press. (Translations: Japanese; Spanish; Italian) |
| 1989 |
(With
Ruel W. Tyson.) Pilgrims of Paradox: Calvinism and Experience
Among
Primitive Baptists of the Blue Ridge. Washington, D.C.:
Smithsonian
Institution Press. |
2001
|
Revised
edition. The
Anthropological Lens. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
2007
|
Grounded Globalism: How
the U.S. South Embraces the World. Athens: University of Georgia
Press
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Short
Books
| 1975 |
(With
Carol Ryan.) Why Belong: A Conversation Concerning Social
Anthropology.
Concord, Mass.: National Humanities Faculty. |
| 1983 |
Pembaharu
dan Pembaharuan Agama. Trans. Muhadjir
Darwin.
Yogyarkarta, Indonesia: PT Hanindirta. |
Edited
Books
| 1988 |
(With
Ruel Tyson and Daniel Patterson.) Diversities of Gifts: Field
Studies
of Independent Protestants. Urbana: University of Illinois
Press. |
| 1988 |
(With
James Sabella.) Sea and Land: Cultural and Biological
Adaptations
on the Southern Coastal Plain. 1986 Proceedings of the Southern
Anthropological Society. Athens: University of Georgia Press. |
| 1990 |
(With
Terence Evens) Transcendence in Society: Case Studies
(Supplement
1: Comparative Social Research). Greenwich, CT and London, U.K.: JAI
Press
Inc. |
| 1999 |
Transforming
Academia: Challenges and Opportunities for an Engaged Anthropology.
Edited with Linda Basch, R. Jill Craven, Lucie Saunders, and Jagna
Scharff.
American Ethnological Society Monograph Series. |
2007
|
Identity Matters: Ethnic
and Sectarian Conflict. Edited with Patricia Thornton and Patrick
Inman. Oxford: Berghahn Books.
|
Articles
| 1962 |
"Pasamah
Megaliths: Historical,
Functional, and Conceptual Interpretations," Academica Sinica:
(Southeast Asian issue, ed. K.C. Chang), No. 13 (Spring): 52-63. |
| 1967 |
"Javanese
Clown and Transvestite
Songs," Essays in the Verbal and Visual Arts: Proceedings of the
1966 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society,
ed.
Dell Hymes; Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
| 1967 |
"Anti-Dutch,
Anti-Muslim
Drama Among Surabaja Proletarians," Indonesia 4:44-73. |
| 1967 |
"Comedy
and Centralization:
The Ludruk Plays," Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 80,
No.
318:346-356. |
| 1968 |
"Entertainment,
Ritual,
and Modernization: A Javanese Case," Comparative Studies
in Society and History, vol. 10, No. 3:328-334. |
| 1969 |
"Mystics
and Merchants
in Fourteenth Century Germany: A Reconstruction of Their Psychological
Bond and Its Implications for Social Change," Journal for
the Scientific Study of Religion. Vol. 3, No. 1:47-59. |
| 1969 |
"Religion,
Communications,
and Modernization: A Weberian Critique of Some Recent Views," Human
Organization, Vol. 28, No. 1:35-41. |
| 1969 |
"Society
as Narrative,"
in Forms of Symbolic Action: Proceedings of the 1969 Annual Meeting
of the American Ethnological Society, ed. Victor Turner. Seattle:
University
of Washington Press. |
| 1970 |
"President
Sukarno as
Myth maker," in Exchange et Communications: Melanges efforts
à
Claude Levi-Strauss à l'Occasion de son 60eme Anniversaire,
ed. Jean Pouillon and Pierre Maranda, Vol. II. Mouton: Hague-Paris
(Humanities
Press, New York). |
| 1971 |
"Class,
Clown, and
Cosmology: Social Action in Javanese Drama," in Elli and Pierre
Maranda
(eds.), Structural Analysis of Oral Tradition, Philadelphia:
University
of Pennsylvania Press. |
| 1971 |
"The
Southern Protestant
Ethic Disease," Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings
No.
4 (The Not So Solid South), ed., J. Kenneth Morland. Athens:
University
of Georgia Press. |
| 1971 |
"The
Silent Language," College
Composition and Communication, Vol. XXII, No. 2 (May 1971), pp.
137-140.
Reprinted in Raymond D. Liedlich, Coming to Terms with Language: An
Anthology. New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1973, pp. 255-261; in
Johanna
S. de Stefano and Sharon E. Fox, Language and the Language Arts.
Boston: Little, Brown, 1974. |
| 1972 |
"Malaysia:
Cultural and
Racial Meanings," in Earnest Q. Campbell, ed., Racial Tensions
and
National Identity. Nashville, Tennessee: Vanderbilt University
Press,
pp. 247-250. |
| 1972 |
"Psychological
Aspects
of Reform Movements: Weberian Theory and an Indonesian Case." Southern
Anthropological Society Proceedings No. 6 (Culture Change, ed.
Joseph
Aceves). Athens: University of Georgia Press. |
| 1972 |
"1969-1972
Research on
Psychological Aspects of the Muslim Reformation in Southeast Asia,"
Research
Previews, Vol. 19, No. 2 (November 1972): 33-37. |
| 1973 |
With
Benjamin N. Colby. " | |