How We Think They Think
Anthropological Approaches To Cognition, Memory, And Literacy
Maurice E. F. Bloch(Author)
Westview Press Inc
1st Edition
Published on 4. December 1997
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-8133-3373-1 (ISBN)
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Description
These essays by one of anthropologys most original theorists consider such fundamental questions as: Is cognition language-based? How reliable a guide to memory are peoples narratives about themselves? What connects the social recalling studied by anthropologists to the autobiographical memory studied by psychologists? Now gathered in accessible form for the first time and drawing frequently upon the authors fieldwork among the Zafimaniry of Madagascar for ethnographic examples, the twelve closely linked essays of How We Think They Think pose provocative challenges not only to conventional cognitive models but to the basic assumptions that underlie much of ethnography. This book will be read with interest by those who study culture and cognition, ethnographic theory and practice, and the peoples and cultures of Africa. 0813333741 How We Think They Think : Anthropological Approaches to Cognition, Memory, and Literacy
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
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978-0-8133-3373-1 (9780813333731)
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Content
CognitionLanguage, Anthropology, and Cognitive ScienceWhat Goes Without Saying: The Conceptualization of Zafimaniry SocietyThe Cognitive and the EthnographicDomain Specificity, Living Kinds, and Symbolism MemoryInternal and External Memory: Different Ways of Being in HistoryThe Resurrection of the HouseTime, Narratives, and the Multiplicity of Representations of the PastAutobiographical Memory and the Historical Memory of the More Distant Past LiteracyAstrology and WritingLiteracy and EnlightenmentKnowledge, Literacy, and Schooling Among the Zafimaniry of MadagascarWhy Do Malagasy Cows Speak French?