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The genius of kinship : the phenomenon of human kinship and the global diversity of kinship terminologies / German V. Dziebel
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cop. 2007 |
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anglais |
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Etats-Unis d'Amérique |
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1 vol. (xxiv-540 p.) : couv. ill. en coul. ; 24 cm |
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978-1-934043-65-3 (rel.). - 1-934043-65-6 (rel.)
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The invention of Lewis H. Morgan and the genesis of kinship. - Philosophy, psychology, and physiology. - Logic, semiotics, and reproduction. - Religion, hermeneutics, and evolution. - Law, grammar, and speech. - Anthropology, law, linguistics, psychology, and biology : kinship studies in the 20th century. - Consanguinity, affinity, adoption, divorce, and mortality : the structure of a symbolic system. - Kinship and the current studies of human evolutionary history. - Kinship and language. - The basic logical pattern. - The historical typology of kin terminological systems. - The range of horizontal and vertical variation in kin terminologies. - Ancestral pattern : "Dravidian," "Kariera," or neither. - Sibling typology. - Correlations between sibling types and cross-generational equations. - The specificity of American Indian kinship structures and their significance for kinship theory. - Case studies. - The problem of the peopling of the Americas in the context of the out-of-Africa model of human dispersals. - Integrating the evidence from the evolution of kinship systems into an interdisciplinary model of ancient human dispersals
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Bibliogr. p. 389-501. Index
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Kinship
GN487. .D95 2007
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