Gregory Forth
Gregory Forth, also known as Gregory L. Forth, is a retired professor of anthropology at the University of Alberta. He earned his PhD from University of Oxford in 1980. Beginning in 1986, Forth was a professor at the University of Alberta for over thirty years.[1][2] Forth is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.[3]
As a social anthropologist, Forth's position is both structuralist and interpretivist.[4] He is known for his contributions to ethnoscience.[4]
Forth has conducted fieldwork in eastern Indonesia, and has worked with the Kéo and Nage of Flores island.[3] He believes that the folk creature ebu gogo may in fact be Homo floresiensis.[5]
In November 2020, his book A Dog Pissing at the Edge of a Path: Animal Metaphors in Eastern Indonesian Society won the Bookseller/Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year.[6]
In February 2023, Forth suggests in his book, Between Ape and Human: An Anthropologist on the Trail of a Hidden Hominoid, based on stories told by natives of Flores, Indonesia, that the diminutive humanlike Homo floresiensis creatures could still be alive in Indonesia.[7]
Publications
- Rindi: an ethnographic study of a traditional domain in eastern Sumba. Brill. January 1, 1981. ISBN 978-90-24-76169-2.
- The language of number and numerical ability in Eastern Sumba. Centre for South-East Asian Studies. 1985.
- Space and place in Eastern Indonesia. University of Kent at Canterbury, Centre of South-East Asian Studies. 1991.
- Beneath the volcano. KITLV Press. 1998. ISBN 978-90-6718-120-4.
- Dualism and hierarchy. Oxford University Press. 2001. ISBN 978-0-19-823424-1.
- Nage birds. Routledge. 2003. ISBN 978-0-415-31827-3.
- Images of the Wildman in Southeast Asia: An Anthropological Perspective. Routledge. December 10, 2008. ISBN 978-0710313546.
References
- Forth, Gregory (1989). "Animals, Witches, and Wind: Eastern Indonesian Variations on the "Thunder Complex"". Anthropos. 84: 89–106. doi:10.2307/40461676. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- "Between Ape and Human". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- "Gregory Forth". University of Alberta Department of Anthropology. Retrieved 15 August 2018.
- Corbey, Raymond (Winter 2009). "The folk zoology of Southeast Asian wildmen" (PDF). International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter. 52. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
- Ly, Laura. "Everything old is new again". Work of Arts. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
- "Let it flow: A Dog Pissing at the Edge of a Path wins 42nd Diagram Prize". The Bookseller. 27 November 2020. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
- Hamks, Micah (15 February 2023). "A Humanlike 'Living Fossil" Cold Still Be Alive In Indonesia, This Anthropolist Says". TheDebrief.org. Retrieved 16 February 2023.