جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
115
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1910
ناشر
The Journal of American Folk-lore
توضیحات
Alexander Goldenweiser delves into the profound concept of totemism, exploring its intricate ties to culture and human psychology. Through a thoughtful analytical lens, he dissects the belief systems surrounding totems—objects or symbols embodying the essence of groups or individuals. This examination reveals the fundamental connections between nature and identity, underscoring the ways in which totemism reflects broader social dynamics.
Goldenweiser's study not only highlights the historical and ethnographic significance of totemic practices but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of these beliefs in shaping community bonds and collective identities. By bringing a scholarly approach to this fascinating subject, he provides insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural identity and symbolism.
Goldenweiser's study not only highlights the historical and ethnographic significance of totemic practices but also invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of these beliefs in shaping community bonds and collective identities. By bringing a scholarly approach to this fascinating subject, he provides insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on cultural identity and symbolism.