Holistic anthropology : emergence and convergence

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Holistic anthropology : emergence and convergence

edited by David Parkin and Stanley Ulijaszek

(Methodology and history in anthropology, v. 16)

Berghahn Books, 2011

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"First paperback edition published in 2011"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-286) and index

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Description

Given the broad reach of anthropology as the science of humankind, there are times when the subject fragments into specialisms and times when there is rapprochement. Rather than just seeing them as reactions to each other, it is perhaps better to say that both tendencies co-exist and that it is very much a matter of perspective as to which is dominant at any moment. The perspective adopted by the contributors to this volume is that some anthropologists have, over the last decade or so, been paying considerable attention to developments in the study of social and biological evolution and of material culture, and that this has brought social, material cultural and biological anthropologists closer to each other and closer to allied disciplines such as archaeology and psychology. A more eclectic anthropology once characteristic of an earlier age is thus re-emerging. The new holism does not result from the merging of sharply distinguished disciplines but from among anthropologists themselves who see social organization as fundamentally a problem of human ecology, and, from that, of material and mental creativity, human biology, and the co-evolution of society and culture. It is part of a wider interest beyond anthropology in the origins and rationale of human activities, claims and beliefs, and draws on inferential or speculative reasoning as well as 'hard' evidence. The book argues that, while usefully borrowing from other subjects, all such reasoning must be grounded in prolonged, intensive and linguistically-informed fieldwork and comparison.

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables List of contributors Preface Introduction: Emergence and convergence David Parkin Chapter 1. Bioculturalism Stanley J. Ulijaszek Chapter 2. The biological in the social: evolutionary approaches to human behaviour Robin Dunbar Chapter 3. Domesticating the landscape, producing crops and reproducing society in Amazonia Laura Rival Chapter 4. The biological in the cultural: the fi ve agents and the body ecologic in Chinese medicine Elisabeth Hsu Chapter 5. On the social, the biological and the political: revisiting Beatrice Blackwood's research and teaching Laura Peers Chapter 6. Anthropological theory and the multiple determinacy of the present Howard Morphy Chapter 7. Holism, intelligence and time Chris Gosden Chapter 8. Movement, knowledge and description Tim Ingold Chapter 9. The evolution and history of religion Harvey Whitehouse Chapter 10. The visceral in the social: the crowd as paradigmatic type David Parkin Bibliography Index

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  • NCID
    BB11116675
  • ISBN
    • 9780857451521
  • LCCN
    2007039216
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 292 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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