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Language English Media type Print ISBN 0-415-29107-0 | 3.7/5 Goodreads Publication date 1973 Pages 320 pp. Originally published 1973 Genre Non-fiction Country United Kingdom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Original title Rules and Meanings: The Anthropology of Everyday Knowledge. Selected Readings Similar Mary Douglas books, Other books |
Rules and Meanings is an anthology of readings in cultural anthropology and the sociology of knowledge, edited by Mary Douglas and first published by Penguin Books in 1973 in their series Penguin Modern Sociology Readings. The full title is Rules and Meanings: The Anthropology of Everyday Knowledge. Selected Readings. The background to the selection and the treatment of the 45 excerpts provided was a course on cognitive anthropology taught by Douglas at University College London. She not only selected the readings, but also provided a general introduction to the volume and a brief introduction to each of the eight sections. The theme running throughout is that "reality is socially constructed".
Contents
A number of writers are represented by multiple excerpts in more than one section. Each is listed below only at first mention.