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Biosocial Becomings Integrating Social And Biological Anthropology Tim Ingold

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Biosocial Becomings Integrating Social And Biological Anthropology Tim Ingold
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.99 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Tim Ingold, Gisli Palsson
ISBN: 9781107025639, 110702563X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Biosocial Becomings Integrating Social And Biological Anthropology Tim Ingold by Tim Ingold, Gisli Palsson 9781107025639, 110702563X instant download after payment.

All human life unfolds within a matrix of relations, which are at once social and biological. Yet the study of humanity has long been divided between often incompatible 'social' and 'biological' approaches. Reaching beyond the dualisms of nature and society and of biology and culture, this volume proposes a unique and integrated view of anthropology and the life sciences. Featuring contributions from leading anthropologists, it explores human life as a process of 'becoming' rather than 'being', and demonstrates that humanity is neither given in the nature of our species nor acquired through culture but forged in the process of life itself. Combining wide-ranging theoretical argument with in-depth discussion of material from recent or ongoing field research, the chapters demonstrate how contemporary anthropology can move forward in tandem with groundbreaking discoveries in the biological sciences.

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