A Companion to Cognitive AnthropologyISBN: 978-1-4051-8778-7
Hardcover
624 pages
April 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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“In elucidating tensions between individual and collective, between idiosyncratic and commonplace, between the social, cultural, and environmental, and between the evolutionary and situational, cognitive anthropology emerges as a significant component of studying human being, and this volume provides a useful anthology and snapshot.” (Journal of the Royal Astronomical Institute, 1 May 2013)
“The fact that reading through these essays got me thinking about the amazing range of research areas that could now be considered part of "cognitive anthropology" is a testament both to the provocative value of this volume and the vitality of the sub-discipline of cognitive anthropology it is helping to re-imagine.” (Ethos, 1 February 2013)
"The sheer vibrancy of modern cognitive anthropology is brilliantly reflected in this Companion. The development of the field since the early days of ethnoscience is as refreshing as it is remarkable."
Brent Berlin, University of Georgia
"A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology is an outstanding
collection of papers covering a range of topics that accurately
reflect current trends and major emphases in anthropologically
informed studies of cognition."
Steven Tyler, Rice University
"A rich treasure-house of science-based anthropology."
Margaret Boden, University of Sussex
"Read this good companion to find out what cultural anthropology
contributes to the cognitive science agenda. Are there
scientific methods for discovering what people know and how they
think by virtue of ethnic ancestry and cultural inheritance?
Read these essays and find out."
Richard A. Shweder, University of Chicago