Geoffrey Gorer

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1905 – 1985

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Who was Geoffrey Gorer?

Geoffrey Gorer, is an English anthropologist and author, noted for his application of psychoanalytic techniques to anthropology.

He was educated at Charterhouse and at Jesus College, Cambridge. During the 1930s he wrote unpublished fiction and drama. His first book was The Revolutionary Ideas of the Marquis de Sade. He then published an account of a journey in Africa, Africa Dances, and another cultural study Bali and Angkor, or, Looking at Life and Death. Hot Strip Tease appeared in 1937 and Himalayan Village in 1938.

His admiration for George Orwell's novel Burmese Days led him to contact Orwell in 1935. They remained good friends until Orwell's death in 1950.

From 1939 he lived and worked in the United States. He wrote The Americans, The People of Great Russia: A Psychological Study, and worked with various official and semi-official organizations on studies in Soviet and other cultures. Modern types was his last book written in America.

From 1957 he again worked in England. Exploring English Character, based on a large survey he designed, appeared in 1955. Death, Grief, and Mourning in Contemporary Britain appeared in 1965. The Danger of Equality and other essays collected some recent papers. Sex and Marriage in England Today appeared in 1971.

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Born
1905
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Education
  • Jesus College, Cambridge
  • Charterhouse School
Died
1985

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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