This book describes and accounts for American campsteading, an institution that draws on historical trends to link families to places, and so shapes human presence on the land. The author draws on John Dewey's evolutionary model of experience to produce a detailed analysis of this phenomenon.
This book describes and accounts for American campsteading, an institution that draws on historical trends to link families to places, and so shapes human presence on the land. The author draws on John Dewey's evolutionary model of experience to produce a detailed analysis of this phenomenon.
Derek P. Brereton teaches anthropology, sociology and evolutionary psychology at Adrian College, Michigan. He is on the editorial board of the Journal of Critical Realism and has published numerous journal articles on the subject of anthropology and critical realism.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Campstead experience 1: To camp 2: In camp 3: About camp 4: Out of camp 2: Campstead ethnology 5: Campstead ethnology 6: Experience and realist anthropology
1: Campstead experience 1: To camp 2: In camp 3: About camp 4: Out of camp 2: Campstead ethnology 5: Campstead ethnology 6: Experience and realist anthropology
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