This book is intended for psychologists, cultural anthropologists, linguists and philosophers.
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Sala'Ilua a Samoan Mystery
- 360pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the significance of ritual in daily life, this book offers an insightful overview of its development and benefits. Written by a prominent cognitive anthropologist, it delves into how rituals shape human experiences, foster connections, and enhance well-being, emphasizing their crucial role in cultural and personal contexts.
The examination of Shakespeare's plays through diverse social theories offers a fresh perspective on his work. By integrating performance theory, cognitive theory, semiotics, exchange theory, and structuralism, the book reveals the intricate connections between Shakespeare's narratives and classical social thought, enhancing the understanding of both the literature and the underlying social dynamics.