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Tradition as Truth and Communication

Tradition as Truth and Communication

Tradition as Truth and Communication

A Cognitive Description of Traditional Discourse
Pascal Boyer
March 2006
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Paperback
9780521024662

    Tradition is a central concept in the social sciences, but it is commonly treated as unproblematic. Dr Boyer insists that social anthropology requires a theory of tradition, its constitution and transmission. He treats tradition 'as a type of interaction which results in the repetition which results in the repetition of certain communicative events', and therefore as a form of social action. Tradition as Truth and Communication deals particularly with oral communication and focuses on the privileged role of licensed speakers and the ritual contexts in which certain aspects of tradition are characteristically transmitted. Drawing on cognitive psychology, Dr Boyer proposes a set of general hypotheses to be tested by ethnographic field research. He has opened up an important new field for investigation within social anthropology.

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    March 2006
    Paperback
    9780521024662
    156 pages
    226 × 151 × 9 mm
    0.255kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • 1. Conserved world-views or salient memories?
    • 2. How to think with 'empty' notions
    • 3. Criteria of truth
    • 4. Customised speech (I): truth without intentions
    • 5. Customised speech (II): truth without meaning
    • 6. Customised persons: initiation, competence and position
    • 7. Conclusion and programme
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Pascal Boyer