Anthropological Theory: An Introductory HistoryA comprehensive and accessible survey of the history of theory in anthropology, this anthology of classic readings contains in-depth commentary in introductions and notes to help guide students through excerpts of seminal anthropological works. The commentary provides the background information needed to understand each article, its central concepts, and its relationship to the social and historical context in which it was written. |
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Page 484
... dominant symbols " as. my view , these investigators go beyond the limits of salutary caution and impose serious , and even arbitrary , limitations on themselves . To some ex- tent , their difficulties derive from their failure to ...
... dominant symbols " as. my view , these investigators go beyond the limits of salutary caution and impose serious , and even arbitrary , limitations on themselves . To some ex- tent , their difficulties derive from their failure to ...
Page 491
... symbols as those. among the official , verbal meanings attributed to such dominant symbols.25 THE SITUATIONAL SUPPRESSION OF CONFLICT FROM INTERPRETATION Emotion and praxis , 26 indeed , give life and col- oring to the values and norms ...
... symbols as those. among the official , verbal meanings attributed to such dominant symbols.25 THE SITUATIONAL SUPPRESSION OF CONFLICT FROM INTERPRETATION Emotion and praxis , 26 indeed , give life and col- oring to the values and norms ...
Page 493
... symbolism , but for the dominant symbols of any society . 34 Note Turner's comment that different people will interpret symbols. or at least her reluctance to comply with , the bio- logical and social life patterns of her sex , is both ...
... symbolism , but for the dominant symbols of any society . 34 Note Turner's comment that different people will interpret symbols. or at least her reluctance to comply with , the bio- logical and social life patterns of her sex , is both ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sigmund Freud The Return of Totemism in Childhood 1913 | 67 |
The Foundations of Sociological Thought | 84 |
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