Nigel Barley
- Nigel Frederick Barley
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- Barley, Nigel
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- Date of birth
- 1947
- Place of birth
- London
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Nigel Frederick Barley (born 1947) is a British anthropologist known for his books based on his anthropological field work, which have been treated as travel writing. His first book The Innocent Anthropologist (1983), was an account of field work in Cameroon and was positively reviewed.
He later conducted field work in Indonesia. Since 2003, he has expanded his writing career. He divides his time between the United Kingdom and Indonesia. His book Not a Hazardous Sport (1989) was about his research in Tana Toraja. He has since written numerous other works, including fiction. He wrote a historical novel Island of Demons (2009), loosely based on the German artist Walter Spies, who lived for most of his career in Bali.
Editions
| Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Die Raupenplage: Von einem, der auszog, Ethnologie zu betreiben | Paperback | 3-608-95979-3 | 1995 |
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- 2025-05-03