Richard Price

Richard Price books include: First-Time (1983—winner of the Elsie Clews Parsons Prize from the American Folklore Society; Alabi’s World (1990—winner of the American Historical Association's Albert J. Beveridge Award, the Gordon K. Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarship, and the J. I. Staley Prize in Anthropology; The Birth of AfricanAmerican Culture (with Sidney W. Mintz) (1992); The Convict and the Colonel (1998); Travels with Tooy: History, Memory, and the African American Imagination (University of Chicago Press (2008)—winner of the Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing, the Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarship, and the Clifford Geertz Prize in the Anthropology of Religion; Rainforest Warriors: Human Rights on Trial (2012—winner of the Best Book Award of the American Political Science Association in the field of Human Rights and the Senior Book Prize of the American Ethnological Society; and Inside/Outside: Adventures in Caribbean History and Anthropology (2022).
And, with Sally Price: AfroAmerican Arts of the Suriname Rain Forest (1980); John Gabriel Stedman's Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam. Newly Transcribed from the Original 1790 Manuscript, Edited, and with an Introduction and Notes (1988); Two Evenings in Saramaka (1991); Equatoria (1992); On the Mall (1992); Enigma Variations (1995); Maroon Arts: Cultural Vitality in the African Diaspora (1999); The Root of Roots: Or, How Afro-American Anthropology Got Its Start (2003); Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (2006); Saamaka Dreaming (2017); and Maroons in Guyane: Past, Present, Future (2022) http://www.richandsally.net
And, with Sally Price: AfroAmerican Arts of the Suriname Rain Forest (1980); John Gabriel Stedman's Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam. Newly Transcribed from the Original 1790 Manuscript, Edited, and with an Introduction and Notes (1988); Two Evenings in Saramaka (1991); Equatoria (1992); On the Mall (1992); Enigma Variations (1995); Maroon Arts: Cultural Vitality in the African Diaspora (1999); The Root of Roots: Or, How Afro-American Anthropology Got Its Start (2003); Romare Bearden: The Caribbean Dimension (2006); Saamaka Dreaming (2017); and Maroons in Guyane: Past, Present, Future (2022) http://www.richandsally.net

