Techniques, Technology and Civilization

Techniques, Technology and Civilization

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Mar 1, 2006 · English · Hardcover (196 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 196
Language English
Published Mar 1, 2006
Publisher Berghahn Books
ISBN-10 1571816623
ISBN-13 9781571816627

Description

Nathan Schlanger delves into the intriguing intersection of techniques, technology, and civilization as he analyses the foundational ideas of Marcel Mauss. With an anthropological lens, Schlanger explores how Mauss's insights into social practices and technologies have shaped human development and cultural evolution. The study illustrates how techniques are not merely tools but integral elements that connect societal structures, beliefs, and interactions.

Through a comprehensive examination of Mauss's theoretical framework, the work emphasizes the significance of understanding the relationship between technological advancements and their impact on civilization. Schlanger invites readers to consider how the evolution of techniques influences communal relationships and individual identities in a rapidly changing world.

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Science & Technology Contemporary
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