Books:
* "Theories of Knowledge in the Anthropology of Religion" (2000): This book explores how different cultures conceive of knowledge and the implications for understanding religion.
* "Talking Culture: Ethnography and the Politics of Representation" (2003): This work examines the role of language and discourse in shaping cultural understandings and identities.
* "The Ethnography of Speaking: A Personal Journey Through the Anthropology of Language" (2013): This book reflects on Moerman's experiences and insights from his career in linguistic anthropology.
Other Significant Publications:
* "Linguistic Anthropology and the Study of Discourse" (2011): This article reviews the field of linguistic anthropology and its focus on discourse analysis.
* "The Interpretation of Meaning: A Critical Review of the Ethnographic Study of Language" (1988): This article critiques the assumptions and methods of ethnographic studies of language.
Moerman's work is known for its critical engagement with the theoretical underpinnings of anthropology, particularly in the areas of language and culture. He has challenged conventional perspectives on knowledge, meaning, and representation, offering insightful arguments and nuanced analyses.