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Roy Wagner

    Este autor profundiza en los sistemas conceptuales indígenas, particularmente en lo que respecta al parentesco, el ritual, el mito y la cosmovisión en Melanesia, Australia y América del Norte. Su obra investiga la pragmática de la representación cultural, incluyendo la imaginería, la escritura y el habla, como base para el simbolismo. Se presta especial atención al chamanismo y a las prácticas de curación, evitando intencionadamente perspectivas psicológicas, políticas o "étnicas", al tiempo que se examina el elemento humano dentro de la tecnología y los conceptos de poder.

    The Invention of Culture
    • 1981

      The Invention of Culture, one of the most important works in symbolic anthropology in recent years, argues that culture is not a given that shapes the lives of the people who share it. Rather, it is people who shape their culture by constantly manipulating conventional symbols taken from a variety of everchanging codes to create new meanings. Wagner sees culture arising from the dialectic between the individual and the social world; his analysis is situated in the relation between invention and convention, innovation and control, meaning and context. Finally, the author points out that the symbolization processes that generate the construction of meaning in culture are the same as those that anthropologists use to "invent" the cultures they study.

      The Invention of Culture