Structural Anthropology / Volume 2 - Penguin Books, 1973 - 384

The writer provides additional contributions to important topics in our intellectual and cultural life. Preface, Perspective Views, The Scope of Anthropology, What Ethnology Owes to Durkhein, The Work of the Bureau of American Ethnology and Its Lessons, Comparative Religions of Nonliterate Peoples, Social Organization, The Meaning and Use of the Notion of Model, Reflections on the Atom of Kinship, Mythology and Ritual, The Story of Asdiwal, Four Winnebago Myths, The Sex of the Sun and Moon, How Myths Die, Humanism and the Humanities, Answers to Some Investigations, Scientific Criteria in the Social and Human Disciplines, Cultural Discontinuity and Economic and Social Development, Race and History, Bibliography, Index.

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