Death and the right hand
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Death and the right hand
(Routledge library editions, . Anthropology and ethnography ; 45 . Religion,
Routledge, 2004
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Cohen & West, 1960
"These two works were first published in the French language in L'Année sociologique 1907, and Revue philosophique, 1909, Presses universitaires de France, Editeurs, Paris"--T.p. verso of original
Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-174)
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Description
First published in English 1960.
The historical value of Hertz's writings is that they are a representative example of the culmination of two centuries of development of sociological thought in France, from Montesquieu to Durkheim and his pupils. In the intervening years since publication, that development has grown into the systematic comparative study of primitive institutions, based on a great body of ethnographic facts from all over the world: in effect social anthropology.
Table of Contents
A Contribution to the Study of the Collective Representation of Death 1. The Intermediary Period 2. The Final Ceremony 3. Conclusion The Pre-eminence of the Right Hand: A Study in Religious Polarity 1. Organic Asymmetry 2. Religious Polarity 3. The Characteristics of Right and Left 4. The Functions of the Two Hands 5. Conclusion
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