Studying Societies and Cultures: Marvin Harris's Cultural Materialism and Its LegacyLawrence A. Kuznar, Stephen K. Sanderson "A thought-provoking, stimulating volume on the past, present and future of cultural materialism that is both laudatory of Harris' research strategy and critical of it." Paul Shankman, University of Colorado One of the most important anthropologists of all time, Marvin Harris was influential worldwide as the founder of cultural materialism. This book accessibly analyzes Harris's theories and their important legacies today. The chapters explore cultural materialism's epistemology and its relation to rational choice theory, Darwinian social science, and population pressures. The authors assess recent attempts to extend and reformulate cultural materialism and highlight cross-cultural, archaeological, and ethnographic applications of cultural materialism today. |
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Page 72
... killing him , is their narrative of the event a fiction ? An interpretation ? If these statements are used to convict X , leading to life imprisonment , is not this sentence wrong since it is based on interpretation ? Or is that itself ...
... killing him , is their narrative of the event a fiction ? An interpretation ? If these statements are used to convict X , leading to life imprisonment , is not this sentence wrong since it is based on interpretation ? Or is that itself ...
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... kill sites is highly suggestive of tolerated theft as an explanation for much of the sharing of meat . But beyond this , the fact that the most skilled hunters spent so much time hunting seems to support the costly signaling hypothesis ...
... kill sites is highly suggestive of tolerated theft as an explanation for much of the sharing of meat . But beyond this , the fact that the most skilled hunters spent so much time hunting seems to support the costly signaling hypothesis ...
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... killing cows ? Absolutely necessary as a strategy of human existence , Dr. Harris contended : they are much more valuable for plowing fields and providing milk than as a one - time steak dinner . " Westerners think that Indians would ...
... killing cows ? Absolutely necessary as a strategy of human existence , Dr. Harris contended : they are much more valuable for plowing fields and providing milk than as a one - time steak dinner . " Westerners think that Indians would ...
Contents
A Bibliometric Analysis | 20 |
The Theoretical Legacies of Cultural Materialism | 56 |
Cultural Materialism Rational Choice and the Problem | 78 |
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