Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
224
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 17, 2001
Editorial
Routledge
ISBN-10
041525387X
ISBN-13
9780415253871
Descripción
"Totem and Taboo" delves into the intricate relationship between psychology and culture as assessed through the lens of anthropology. Freud explores the ways that primitive societies establish and maintain their social structures through totems, which serve as symbols of their collective identity. He investigates the deep-seated fears, desires, and rituals tied to these totems, revealing how they reflect broader themes present in human civilization.
Moreover, the work presents a compelling argument about the origins of moral concepts and the formation of social taboos. Freud reflects on the complex interplay between individual impulses and societal norms, providing insight into how these dynamics evolve. The examination of human instincts in the context of cultural practices not only enriches the understanding of societal behaviors but also invites readers to contemplate the undercurrents that shape our own moral frameworks today.
Moreover, the work presents a compelling argument about the origins of moral concepts and the formation of social taboos. Freud reflects on the complex interplay between individual impulses and societal norms, providing insight into how these dynamics evolve. The examination of human instincts in the context of cultural practices not only enriches the understanding of societal behaviors but also invites readers to contemplate the undercurrents that shape our own moral frameworks today.
Géneros
Romance
Infantil
Religión y Espiritualidad
Ciencia y Tecnología
Historia
Terror
Negocios y Economía
Filosofía
Fantasía
Manga
Novelas Gráficas
Poesía
Salud y Bienestar
Arte y Fotografía
Clásicos
Contemporáneo
Naturaleza
Psicología