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Primeval Kinship

How Pair-Bonding Gave Birth to Human Society

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Buch | Hardcover
368 Seiten
2008
Harvard University Press (Verlag)
978-0-674-02782-4 (ISBN)
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At some point in the course of evolution--from a primeval social organization of early hominids--all human societies, past and present, would emerge. In this account of the dawn of human society, Bernard Chapais shows that our knowledge about kinship and society in nonhuman primates supports, and informs, ideas first put forward by the distinguished social anthropologist, Claude Levi-Strauss.Chapais contends that only a few evolutionary steps were required to bridge the gap between the kinship structures of our closest relatives--chimpanzees and bonobos--and the human kinship configuration. The pivotal event, the author proposes, was the evolution of sexual alliances. Pair-bonding transformed a social organization loosely based on kinship into one exhibiting the strong hold of kinship and affinity. The implication is that the gap between chimpanzee societies and pre-linguistic hominid societies is narrower than we might think.Many books on kinship have been written by social anthropologists, but "Primeval Kinship" is the first book dedicated to the evolutionary origins of human kinship. And perhaps equally important, it is the first book to suggest that the study of kinship and social organization can provide a link between social and biological anthropology.
Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.4.2008
Zusatzinfo 17 line illustrations
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-674-02782-5 / 0674027825
ISBN-13 978-0-674-02782-4 / 9780674027824
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