A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning by Naomi Quinn

A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning by Naomi Quinn

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Anthropologists must draw on psychological theories of cognition in order to understand how culture is learnt, and shapes everyday actions and decision. The authors offer an approach, based on psychological theories of cultural meaning, illustrating it with original research on understandings of marriage, and success, in the United States.

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A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning by Naomi Quinn

'Culture' and 'meaning' are central to anthropology, but anthropologists do not agree on what they are. Claudia Strauss and Naomi Quinn propose a new theory of cultural meaning, one that gives priority to the way people's experiences are internalized. Drawing on 'connectionist' or 'neural network' models as well as other psychological theories, they argue that cultural meanings are not fixed or limited to static groups, but neither are they constantly revised and contested. Their approach is illustrated by original research on understandings of marriage and ideas of success in the United States.
"Strauss and Quinn's impressive book sets out a theory of culture that is both highly plausible and easily accessible to linguistsThis is due in large part to the fact htat its approach is consistently synthetic, both in that it seeks to find common ground among different anthropological approaches to the much contested concept of culture, and in that the authors hope to build bridges between anthropology and other disciplines concerned with human thought and behavior...it constitutes a fascinating variant in the recent explosion of interdisciplinary research on the mind and brain. Linguists (and anyone else) with a broad interest in culture, cognition, or meaning will find the book well worth reading...the book is clearly written, well argued, and solidly supported by often fascinating micro-analyses of American culture." Anthropolological Linguistics
Strauss, Claudia: - Claudia Strauss is Professor of Anthropology at Pitzer College. She is the author of A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning (Cambridge University Press, 1997) with Naomi Quinn and co-editor of Human Motives and Cognitive Models (Cambridge University Press, 1992).
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ISBN 13 9780521594097
ISBN 10 052159409X
Title A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning
Author Naomi Quinn
Series Publications Of The Society For Psychological Anthropology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1998-01-13
Number of pages 336
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