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The Development of Cognitive Anthropology

The Development of Cognitive Anthropology

The Development of Cognitive Anthropology

Roy G. D'Andrade
February 1995
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    In an historical account of the growth and development of the field of cognitive anthropology, Roy D'Andrade examines how cultural knowledge is organised within and between human minds. He begins by examining the research carried out during the l950s and l960s which was concerned with how different cultures classify kinship relationships and the natural environment, and then traces the development of more complex and sophisticated cognitive theories of classification in anthropology which took place in the l970s and l980s. In an analysis of more recent developments, the author considers work involving cultural models, emotion, motivation and action. He concludes with a summary of the theoretical perspective of cognitive anthropology.

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    February 1995
    Paperback
    9780521459761
    288 pages
    229 × 153 × 20 mm
    0.457kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Background
    • 2. Towards an analysis of meaning
    • 3. The classic feature model
    • 4. Extension of the feature model
    • 5. Folk taxonomies
    • 6. The growth of schema theory
    • 7. Models and theories
    • 8. Cultural representations and psychological processes
    • 9. Cognitive processes and personality
    • 10. Summing up
    • References
    • Indexes.
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    • Roy G. D'Andrade