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Rules and Meanings: The Anthropology of Everyday Knowledge

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First published in 1973, Rules and Meanings is an anthology of works that form part of Mary Douglas' struggle to devise an anthropological modernism conducive to her opposition to reputedly modernizing trends in contemporary society. The collection contains works by Wittgenstein, Schutz, Husserl, Hertz and other continentals. The underlying themes of the anthology are the construction of meaning, the force of hidden background assumptions, tacit conventions and the power of spatial organization to reinforce words. The ...

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Rules and Meanings: The Anthropology of Everyday Knowledge 1977, Penguin Group

ISBN-13: 9780140807127

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