
The Evolution of Culture
A Historical and Scientific Overview
Rutgers University Press
Published on 1. August 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-8135-2731-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Evolution of Culture seeks to explain the origins, evolution and character of human culture, from language, art, music and ritual to the use of technology and the beginnings of social, political and economic behavior. It is concerned not only with where and when human culture evolved, but also asks how and why.
The book draws together original contributions by archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists and psychologists. By integrating evolutionary biology with the psychological, social and cultural sciences, it shows how contemporary evolutionary thinking can inform study of the peculiarly human phenomenon of symbolic culture. The contributors call into question the gulf currently separating the natural from the cultural sciences. Human capacities for culture, they argue, evolved through standard processes of natural and sexual selection, and properly be analyzed as biological adaptations.
The book is fully referenced and indexed, and contains a guide to further reading. It has been written to be accessible to the growing multidisciplinary readership now asking questions about human origins.
The book draws together original contributions by archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists and psychologists. By integrating evolutionary biology with the psychological, social and cultural sciences, it shows how contemporary evolutionary thinking can inform study of the peculiarly human phenomenon of symbolic culture. The contributors call into question the gulf currently separating the natural from the cultural sciences. Human capacities for culture, they argue, evolved through standard processes of natural and sexual selection, and properly be analyzed as biological adaptations.
The book is fully referenced and indexed, and contains a guide to further reading. It has been written to be accessible to the growing multidisciplinary readership now asking questions about human origins.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Brunswick NJ
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
408 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8135-2731-4 (9780813527314)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
CAMILLA POWER is a research student at University College, London.
Content
The contributors
Preface
1. An evolutionary approach to human culture
Part I. The Evolution of Society
2. The evolution of social organization
3. Symbolism as reference and symbolism as culture
4. Modern hunter-gatherers and early symbolic culture
Part II. The Evolution of Art and Religion
5. Sexual selection for cultural displays
6. 'Beauty magic': the origins of art
7. The origin of symbolic culture
8. Symbolism and the supernatural
Part III. The Evolution of Language
9. The evolution of language and languages
10. Culture, honesty and the freerider problem
11. Language variation and the volution of societies
12. Sex and language as pretend-play
Further reading
Author index
Subject index
Preface
1. An evolutionary approach to human culture
Part I. The Evolution of Society
2. The evolution of social organization
3. Symbolism as reference and symbolism as culture
4. Modern hunter-gatherers and early symbolic culture
Part II. The Evolution of Art and Religion
5. Sexual selection for cultural displays
6. 'Beauty magic': the origins of art
7. The origin of symbolic culture
8. Symbolism and the supernatural
Part III. The Evolution of Language
9. The evolution of language and languages
10. Culture, honesty and the freerider problem
11. Language variation and the volution of societies
12. Sex and language as pretend-play
Further reading
Author index
Subject index