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The mind of primitive man

Franz Boas

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Mind of Primitive Man," Franz Boas offers a pioneering exploration of the psychological underpinnings of so-called "primitive" cultures. Through a comparative lens, Boas critiques prevailing theories of cultural evolution, positing that the minds of all humans, regardless of their societal context, operate on similar cognitive principles. His literary style is characterized by a meticulous attention to ethnographic detail, combining empirical observation with psychological insights. This work emerges within the early 20th-century intellectual milieu, as Boas challenges the ethnocentric biases of contemporary anthropological thought, urging for a more nuanced understanding of cultural relativism. Franz Boas, often regarded as the father of American anthropology, was profoundly influenced by his background in natural sciences and his deep appreciation for diverse cultures. His formative experiences among Indigenous populations exposed him to the complexities of human societies, ultimately driving him to advocate for the validity of all cultural expressions. Boas's commitment to understanding human behavior through a cultural lens played a crucial role in shaping this book, which seeks to dismantle stereotypes surrounding so-called primitive mentalities. Readers seeking a comprehensive and thought-provoking examination of cultural psychology will find "The Mind of Primitive Man" indispensable. Boas's insights not only challenge entrenched assumptions but also invite readers to engage with the rich tapestry of human experience. This book is essential for anyone interested in anthropology, psychology, or the dynamics of culture.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 210 pages.

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