Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of CulturesFontana, 1978 - 255 หน้า Since time began, man has been threatened by growing populations and diminishing resources. In response, he has created idiosyncratic cultures whose forms and functions can - to the outsider - seem incomprehensible. In fascinating and at times bizarre detail a distinguished American anthropologist traces the evolution of cultures in terms not of traditionally accepted notions of the inexorable march of material progress but rather of man's supremely rational survival tactics and adaptability in a world which ever threatens him with extinction. |
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หน้า 65
... male supremacy has been in existence for so long , then perhaps it really is ' natural ' for men to dominate women . But this fear is groundless . Male supremacist institu- tions arose as a by - product of warfare , of the male monopoly ...
... male supremacy has been in existence for so long , then perhaps it really is ' natural ' for men to dominate women . But this fear is groundless . Male supremacist institu- tions arose as a by - product of warfare , of the male monopoly ...
หน้า 69
... male supremacist complex . What has prevented others from seeing the causal connection between warfare and all of these male - biased institutions ? The stumbling block has always been that some of the most warlike village societies ...
... male supremacist complex . What has prevented others from seeing the causal connection between warfare and all of these male - biased institutions ? The stumbling block has always been that some of the most warlike village societies ...
หน้า 76
... male supremacy complex - in the male monopoly over weaponry and the training of males for bravery and combat roles , in female infanticide and the training of females to be the passive rewards for ' masculine ' performance , in the ...
... male supremacy complex - in the male monopoly over weaponry and the training of males for bravery and combat roles , in female infanticide and the training of females to be the passive rewards for ' masculine ' performance , in the ...
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Introduction 73 | 7 |
Culture and Nature | 13 |
Murders in Eden | 17 |
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