
Legal Systems and Incest Taboos
The Transition from Childhood to Adolescence
AldineTransaction (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. June 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-0-202-36367-7 (ISBN)
Description
The goal of this book is to investigate why there are two distinct notions of liability in the legal and ethical systems of different societies; the relationship between two sets of criteria of liability and the individual's evolution from childhood adolescence. The specific ways in which different societies cope with the transition from childhood to adolescence are important because a sense of responsibility, consonant with the goals of the society and survival of family and culture, is implanted in the growing child.
The ways in which incest taboos are taught constitute one of the crucial modes by which a sense of responsibility is implanted within an individual during his transition from childhood to adolescence. The author places most of his focus on social systems, the transition from childhood to adolescence. Theoretical concerns are with the ways in which human biology and human social structures impact each other.
The fact that wide variations do exist among societies in connection with certain types of incest taboos does not lead inevitably to the conclusion that there is no biological basis for the incest taboo. The immediate impression of variability can be misleading; extreme differences between cultures in the same institutional realm, as between individuals, often reveals remarkable regularity and consistency. These regularities are seen in the cultural phenomena; the assumption that biology and culture are bound up in their manifestations is fundamental in understanding their nature
The ways in which incest taboos are taught constitute one of the crucial modes by which a sense of responsibility is implanted within an individual during his transition from childhood to adolescence. The author places most of his focus on social systems, the transition from childhood to adolescence. Theoretical concerns are with the ways in which human biology and human social structures impact each other.
The fact that wide variations do exist among societies in connection with certain types of incest taboos does not lead inevitably to the conclusion that there is no biological basis for the incest taboo. The immediate impression of variability can be misleading; extreme differences between cultures in the same institutional realm, as between individuals, often reveals remarkable regularity and consistency. These regularities are seen in the cultural phenomena; the assumption that biology and culture are bound up in their manifestations is fundamental in understanding their nature
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Language
English
Place of publication
Somerset
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
294 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-202-36367-7 (9780202363677)
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The Transition from Childhood to Adolescence
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Legal Systems and Incest Taboos
The Transition from Childhood to Adolescence
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John R. Commons | Yehudi A. Cohen
Legal Systems and Incest Taboos
The Transition from Childhood to Adolescence
E-Book
07/2017
Routledge
€32.99
Available for download
Persons
Yehudi A. Cohen was professor emeritus of anthropology at Rutgers University. He is the author of numerous books and articles including Man in Adaptation and Social Structure and Personality
Content
PART I Introduction span> Fashioning an Identity and a Sense of Responsibility span> The Two Stages of Puberty: Establishing an Identity in a Social Nexus span> Ceremonies of the First Stage of Puberty: Extrusion and Brother-Sister Avoidance span> Ceremonies of the Second Stage of Puberty: Initiation Ceremonies span> Living with a Sense of Responsibility span> PART II Bases of the Incest Taboo: The Need for Privacy span> Bases of the Incest Taboo: Boundary-Maintaining Systems span> PART III Methodology: Mechanical and Theoretical Coda Notes Bibliography Index