The Invention of Culture
Second Edition
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The Invention of Culture
Second Edition
In anthropology, a field that is known for its critical edge and intellectual agility, few books manage to maintain both historical value and contemporary relevance. Roy Wagner's The Invention of Culture, originally published in 1975, is one.
Wagner breaks new ground by arguing that culture arises from the dialectic between the individual and the social world. Rooting his analysis in the relationships between invention and convention, innovation and control, and meaning and context, he builds a theory that insists on the importance of creativity, placing people-as-inventors at the heart of the process that creates culture. In an elegant twist, he shows that this very process ultimately produces the discipline of anthropology itself.
Tim Ingold’s foreword to the new edition captures the exhilaration of Wagner’s book while showing how the reader can journey through it and arrive safely—though transformed—on the other side.
Wagner breaks new ground by arguing that culture arises from the dialectic between the individual and the social world. Rooting his analysis in the relationships between invention and convention, innovation and control, and meaning and context, he builds a theory that insists on the importance of creativity, placing people-as-inventors at the heart of the process that creates culture. In an elegant twist, he shows that this very process ultimately produces the discipline of anthropology itself.
Tim Ingold’s foreword to the new edition captures the exhilaration of Wagner’s book while showing how the reader can journey through it and arrive safely—though transformed—on the other side.
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208 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2016
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Sociology: General Sociology
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Table of Contents
Foreword to the Second Edition
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Assumption of CulturePreface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The idea of culture
Making culture visible
The invention of culture
Chapter 2: Culture as CreativityMaking culture visible
The invention of culture
Fieldwork is work in the field
The ambiguity of “culture”
The wax museum
“Road belong culture”
Chapter 3: The Power of InventionThe ambiguity of “culture”
The wax museum
“Road belong culture”
Invention is culture
Control
The necessity of invention
The magic of advertising
Chapter 4: The Invention of SelfControl
The necessity of invention
The magic of advertising
An important message for you about the makers of time
Learning personality
On “doing your own thing”: The world of immanent humanity
Learning humanity
Chapter 5: The Invention of SocietyLearning personality
On “doing your own thing”: The world of immanent humanity
Learning humanity
Cultural “change”: Social convention as inventive flow
The invention of language
The invention of society
The rise of civilizations
Chapter 6: The Invention of AnthropologyThe invention of language
The invention of society
The rise of civilizations
The allegory of man
Controlling culture
Controlling nature
The end of synthetic anthropology
Index
Controlling culture
Controlling nature
The end of synthetic anthropology
Index
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