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Genesis of Symbolic Thought Alan Barnard (University of Edinburgh)

Genesis of Symbolic Thought By Alan Barnard (University of Edinburgh)

Genesis of Symbolic Thought by Alan Barnard (University of Edinburgh)


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Symbolic thought is fundamental to human existence. If social anthropology cannot explain it, what can? Alan Barnard applies ideas from social anthropology to questions being explored in archaeology, linguistics, genetics and neuroscience, considering the explosion of art, religion and language that lies at the heart of what makes us human.

Genesis of Symbolic Thought Summary

Genesis of Symbolic Thought by Alan Barnard (University of Edinburgh)

Symbolic thought is what makes us human. Claude Levi-Strauss stated that we can never know the genesis of symbolic thought, but in this powerful new study Alan Barnard argues that we can. Continuing the line of analysis initiated in Social Anthropology and Human Origins (Cambridge University Press, 2011), Genesis of Symbolic Thought applies ideas from social anthropology, old and new, to understand some of the areas also being explored in fields as diverse as archaeology, linguistics, genetics and neuroscience. Barnard aims to answer questions including: when and why did language come into being? What was the earliest religion? And what form did social organization take before humanity dispersed from the African continent? Rejecting the notion of hunter-gatherers as 'primitive', Barnard hails the great sophistication of the complex means of their linguistic and symbolic expression and places the possible origin of symbolic thought at as early as 130,000 years ago.

Genesis of Symbolic Thought Reviews

'Barnard attempts to answer the question of when and how human symbolic thought originated ... The book is written in a way that should make it easily understood by nonspecialists, but it should be of value and interest to specialists as well ... Recommended. All levels/libraries.' C. L. Thompson, Choice

About Alan Barnard (University of Edinburgh)

Alan Barnard is Professor of the Anthropology of Southern Africa at the University of Edinburgh, where he has taught since 1978. He has undertaken a wide range of ethnographic fieldwork and archaeological research in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, is a participant in the British Academy Centenary Research project 'From Lucy to Language: The Archaeology of the Social Brain' and serves as Honorary Consul of the Republic of Namibia in Scotland. His numerous publications include History and Theory in Anthropology (2000) and Social Anthropology and Human Origins (2011). In 2010 Professor Barnard was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Stones, bones, ochre and beads; 3. Kinship, sociality and the symbolic order; 4. Ritual and religion; 5. The flowering of language; 6. Conquering the globe; 7. After symbolic thought: the Neolithic; 8. Conclusion.

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GOR005508451
9781107651098
1107651093
Genesis of Symbolic Thought by Alan Barnard (University of Edinburgh)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-06-21
208
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