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Since the politicization of anthropology in the 1970s, most anthropologists have been reluctant to approach the topic of universals-that is, phenomena that occur regularly in all known human societies. In this volume, Christoph Antweiler reasserts the importance of these cross-cultural commonalities for anthropological research and for life and co-existence beyond the academy. The question presented here is how anthropology can help us approach humanity in its entirety, understanding the world less as a globe, with an emphasis on differences, but as a planet, from a vantage point open to commonalities.…mehr
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Since the politicization of anthropology in the 1970s, most anthropologists have been reluctant to approach the topic of universals-that is, phenomena that occur regularly in all known human societies. In this volume, Christoph Antweiler reasserts the importance of these cross-cultural commonalities for anthropological research and for life and co-existence beyond the academy. The question presented here is how anthropology can help us approach humanity in its entirety, understanding the world less as a globe, with an emphasis on differences, but as a planet, from a vantage point open to commonalities.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781785330940
- Artikelnr.: 45095443
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781785330940
- Artikelnr.: 45095443
Christoph Antweiler is an anthropologist and Professor of Southeast Asian Studies at the University of Bonn, Germany. He is a member of the Academia Europaea, London and serves on the advisory board of the Humboldt Forum, Berlin.
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Humankind: Current Societal Debates
* Universal Postulates Everywhere!
* Popular Universality in Visual Media: "The Family of Man"
* Normative Universalism
Chapter 2. A World of Cultures: Their Differences and Likenesses
* Finding Patterns in Diversity: George Peter Murdock and Donald Edward
Brown
* Universals as Subject Matter: Concept, Terms and Metaphors
* Universals do matter: The Relevance of Universals in General and for
Cultural Studies
* Universals in Cultural Anthropology Today: the forgotten Half in the
Science of Humanity
Chapter 3. Cultures and Human Nature: Human Beings are biologically
Cultural
* The Nexus of Intra-cultural Diversity and Universals
* Human Nature and the Proper Image of Who We Are
* Homo sapiens: Uniqueness versus Special Status
Chapter 4. Universals: Examples from Several Realms
* Qualifying Remarks
* Narration and Expressive Culture
* Sociality
* Worldview and Images of Humanity
* Rituals and Beliefs
* Cognition and Knowledge
* Languages and Speaking
* Behavior and Experience
* Gender, Sexuality and Social Reproduction
Chapter 5. Methods: Deduction, Case Studies and Comparison
* Finding Potential Candidates and Deducing from Theory
* Case Studies: Testing Postulated Universals
* Concepts beyond Cultural Bias?
* Inventories of Universals
* Evaluating Lists of Universals and Holistic Forms of Representation
* Cross-cultural Comparison
* Cross-species Comparison
Chapter 6. Taxonomy: The Forms, Levels and Depth of Universals
* Levels, Spheres and Time Frame
* Substance and Depth
* Degree of Universality
* Conditional Universals and other Specific Forms
* Relations between basic Anthropological Orientations
Chapter 7. Toward Explanation: Why do Universals exist?
* Ten Pitfalls in Research and in Anti-universalism
* Systematics of Explanatory Approaches
* Cultural Contact: Universals through Cultural Transfer and Diffusion
* Function, Convergence and Structural Implication: Emerging Universals
through Real-Life Circumstances
* Evolution: Universals Based on Adaptation
* Complex Causes
Chapter 8. Critical Positions: Arguments against Universalism
* Reification, Hidden Syllogisms and Implicit Primitivity
* Relativist and Empirical Criticisms
* Fundamental Criticism: Charges of Eurocentrism and Hegemony
Chapter 9. Synthesis: Human Universals and the Human Sciences
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Humankind: Current Societal Debates
* Universal Postulates Everywhere!
* Popular Universality in Visual Media: "The Family of Man"
* Normative Universalism
Chapter 2. A World of Cultures: Their Differences and Likenesses
* Finding Patterns in Diversity: George Peter Murdock and Donald Edward
Brown
* Universals as Subject Matter: Concept, Terms and Metaphors
* Universals do matter: The Relevance of Universals in General and for
Cultural Studies
* Universals in Cultural Anthropology Today: the forgotten Half in the
Science of Humanity
Chapter 3. Cultures and Human Nature: Human Beings are biologically
Cultural
* The Nexus of Intra-cultural Diversity and Universals
* Human Nature and the Proper Image of Who We Are
* Homo sapiens: Uniqueness versus Special Status
Chapter 4. Universals: Examples from Several Realms
* Qualifying Remarks
* Narration and Expressive Culture
* Sociality
* Worldview and Images of Humanity
* Rituals and Beliefs
* Cognition and Knowledge
* Languages and Speaking
* Behavior and Experience
* Gender, Sexuality and Social Reproduction
Chapter 5. Methods: Deduction, Case Studies and Comparison
* Finding Potential Candidates and Deducing from Theory
* Case Studies: Testing Postulated Universals
* Concepts beyond Cultural Bias?
* Inventories of Universals
* Evaluating Lists of Universals and Holistic Forms of Representation
* Cross-cultural Comparison
* Cross-species Comparison
Chapter 6. Taxonomy: The Forms, Levels and Depth of Universals
* Levels, Spheres and Time Frame
* Substance and Depth
* Degree of Universality
* Conditional Universals and other Specific Forms
* Relations between basic Anthropological Orientations
Chapter 7. Toward Explanation: Why do Universals exist?
* Ten Pitfalls in Research and in Anti-universalism
* Systematics of Explanatory Approaches
* Cultural Contact: Universals through Cultural Transfer and Diffusion
* Function, Convergence and Structural Implication: Emerging Universals
through Real-Life Circumstances
* Evolution: Universals Based on Adaptation
* Complex Causes
Chapter 8. Critical Positions: Arguments against Universalism
* Reification, Hidden Syllogisms and Implicit Primitivity
* Relativist and Empirical Criticisms
* Fundamental Criticism: Charges of Eurocentrism and Hegemony
Chapter 9. Synthesis: Human Universals and the Human Sciences
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Humankind: Current Societal Debates
* Universal Postulates Everywhere!
* Popular Universality in Visual Media: "The Family of Man"
* Normative Universalism
Chapter 2. A World of Cultures: Their Differences and Likenesses
* Finding Patterns in Diversity: George Peter Murdock and Donald Edward
Brown
* Universals as Subject Matter: Concept, Terms and Metaphors
* Universals do matter: The Relevance of Universals in General and for
Cultural Studies
* Universals in Cultural Anthropology Today: the forgotten Half in the
Science of Humanity
Chapter 3. Cultures and Human Nature: Human Beings are biologically
Cultural
* The Nexus of Intra-cultural Diversity and Universals
* Human Nature and the Proper Image of Who We Are
* Homo sapiens: Uniqueness versus Special Status
Chapter 4. Universals: Examples from Several Realms
* Qualifying Remarks
* Narration and Expressive Culture
* Sociality
* Worldview and Images of Humanity
* Rituals and Beliefs
* Cognition and Knowledge
* Languages and Speaking
* Behavior and Experience
* Gender, Sexuality and Social Reproduction
Chapter 5. Methods: Deduction, Case Studies and Comparison
* Finding Potential Candidates and Deducing from Theory
* Case Studies: Testing Postulated Universals
* Concepts beyond Cultural Bias?
* Inventories of Universals
* Evaluating Lists of Universals and Holistic Forms of Representation
* Cross-cultural Comparison
* Cross-species Comparison
Chapter 6. Taxonomy: The Forms, Levels and Depth of Universals
* Levels, Spheres and Time Frame
* Substance and Depth
* Degree of Universality
* Conditional Universals and other Specific Forms
* Relations between basic Anthropological Orientations
Chapter 7. Toward Explanation: Why do Universals exist?
* Ten Pitfalls in Research and in Anti-universalism
* Systematics of Explanatory Approaches
* Cultural Contact: Universals through Cultural Transfer and Diffusion
* Function, Convergence and Structural Implication: Emerging Universals
through Real-Life Circumstances
* Evolution: Universals Based on Adaptation
* Complex Causes
Chapter 8. Critical Positions: Arguments against Universalism
* Reification, Hidden Syllogisms and Implicit Primitivity
* Relativist and Empirical Criticisms
* Fundamental Criticism: Charges of Eurocentrism and Hegemony
Chapter 9. Synthesis: Human Universals and the Human Sciences
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1. Humankind: Current Societal Debates
* Universal Postulates Everywhere!
* Popular Universality in Visual Media: "The Family of Man"
* Normative Universalism
Chapter 2. A World of Cultures: Their Differences and Likenesses
* Finding Patterns in Diversity: George Peter Murdock and Donald Edward
Brown
* Universals as Subject Matter: Concept, Terms and Metaphors
* Universals do matter: The Relevance of Universals in General and for
Cultural Studies
* Universals in Cultural Anthropology Today: the forgotten Half in the
Science of Humanity
Chapter 3. Cultures and Human Nature: Human Beings are biologically
Cultural
* The Nexus of Intra-cultural Diversity and Universals
* Human Nature and the Proper Image of Who We Are
* Homo sapiens: Uniqueness versus Special Status
Chapter 4. Universals: Examples from Several Realms
* Qualifying Remarks
* Narration and Expressive Culture
* Sociality
* Worldview and Images of Humanity
* Rituals and Beliefs
* Cognition and Knowledge
* Languages and Speaking
* Behavior and Experience
* Gender, Sexuality and Social Reproduction
Chapter 5. Methods: Deduction, Case Studies and Comparison
* Finding Potential Candidates and Deducing from Theory
* Case Studies: Testing Postulated Universals
* Concepts beyond Cultural Bias?
* Inventories of Universals
* Evaluating Lists of Universals and Holistic Forms of Representation
* Cross-cultural Comparison
* Cross-species Comparison
Chapter 6. Taxonomy: The Forms, Levels and Depth of Universals
* Levels, Spheres and Time Frame
* Substance and Depth
* Degree of Universality
* Conditional Universals and other Specific Forms
* Relations between basic Anthropological Orientations
Chapter 7. Toward Explanation: Why do Universals exist?
* Ten Pitfalls in Research and in Anti-universalism
* Systematics of Explanatory Approaches
* Cultural Contact: Universals through Cultural Transfer and Diffusion
* Function, Convergence and Structural Implication: Emerging Universals
through Real-Life Circumstances
* Evolution: Universals Based on Adaptation
* Complex Causes
Chapter 8. Critical Positions: Arguments against Universalism
* Reification, Hidden Syllogisms and Implicit Primitivity
* Relativist and Empirical Criticisms
* Fundamental Criticism: Charges of Eurocentrism and Hegemony
Chapter 9. Synthesis: Human Universals and the Human Sciences
Bibliography
Index