Professor Scheffler joined the Yale faculty in 1963. His principal ethnographic research was done in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and aboriginal Australia, focusing mainly on kinship and social organization in small-scale societies. His principal publications are Choiseul Island Social Structure (1965), A Study in Structural Semantics: The Siriono Kinship System (with F. G. Lounsbury 1972), Australian Kin Classification (1978), and Filiation and Affiliation (2000). He offered lecture courses and seminars on kinship and social organization, human sexuality in comparative and historical perspective, modes of thought, and theoretical perspectives in social and cultural anthropology.
Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
Division:
Sociocultural
Degree(s):
Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1963